A treatise on wood engravings : historical and practical . No 3. The subject of No. 4 is Joseph making himself known to his brethren ;from Genesis, chapter XLV. 178 WOOD ENGRAVING. No. 4. In No. 5 the subject represented is the Prodigal Son received by hisfather; from St. Luke, chapter xv. Camus says that the cuts given byhim were engraved on wood by Duplaa with the greatest exactitude fro:ntracings of the originals by Dubrena.


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