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English: Painting "Castle of Maidens" (AKA “Galahad at the Castle of Maidens”) by Edwin Austin Abbey(American, 1852-1911)

The size with wide margins is 22-1/4” x 49-1/2”, Image size is 20” x 48” OOP (Out-of-Print) Large Version "Arcolor" Collotype Litho (not a newer modern reproduction)

Vintage & Ultra Rare Litho, Excellent Rare+ condition, Never framed, Raymond & Rissling, Inc., © R & R, Published by Raymond & Rissling, Inc. 40 E. 49th St., New York, Arcolor Print, Number 9, published on January 15, 1931, Printed in Austria
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Source "Castle of Maidens" (AKA “Galahad at the Castle of Maidens”)
Author Edwin Austin Abbey
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