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A HISTORY OF WOOD-ENGRAVING

production of copperplate-engraving, and as a piece of imitative work it is remarkable; the figures are life-like, full of vivacity and force, and the faces are natural and very expressive. It is, however, in the style of copperplate, and in

Fig. 84.—Shipwrecked.
Fig. 84.—Shipwrecked.

Fig. 84.—Shipwrecked. Engraved by Frank French.

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