AXEL HAIG (D.1921) SIGNED ETCHING TOLEDO CATHEDRAL
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Framed etching on paper, c. 1910, "South Aisle, Toledo Cathedral," singed in pencil lower right Axel H. Haig (Axel Herman Haig, Sweden, 1835-1921), published by Robert Dunthorne (England, b.1851), sight: approx 29"h, 19.5"w, overall: approx 37.25"h, 27.25"w, 10lbs Start Price: $80.00
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AXEL HAIG (D.1921) SIGNED ETCHING TOLEDO CATHEDRAL
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