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Three (3) early works on paper. 1st item: Etching, Israel Henriet after Jacques Callot, "The Wheel," depicting the body of a soldier being broken on a torture wheel in front of a crowd of people, signed in the plate lower left "Israel ex. Cum Priuil," from Les Petites Misereres de la Guerre (The Miseries and Misfortunes of War, published 1630s). Unknown state. 3" x 7 1/4". Float mounted atop a black mat enclosed in an ivory mat with giltwood frame, 14" x 18 1/2". 2nd-3rd items: Two (2) Richard Earlom (United Kingdom 1743-1822) copper plate engravings with hand coloring after Claude Lorrain titled "No. 186" and "117". From "The Original Drawing in the Collection of the Duke of Devonshire", published by John Boydell Engraver in Cheapside, March 1st, 1777. Framed with linen mats in giltwood frames with green painted edges. Both plates measure: 8 1/8" H x 10 1/4" W, images:7 1/2" H x 10 1/8 W, sight: 8 5/8" H x 10 1/4" W, framed: 14" H x 16" W. CONDITION: 1st item: Small losses to upper and lower left cornes, overall toning, light foxing and creasing, margins trimmed. 2nd-3rd items: Toning and foxing on both prints. Not examined out of frame.