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Aladdin Took the Lamp and Rubbed It. The Genie Instantly Appeared and Asked What Was Required of Him by Albert Edward Jackson

Aladdin Took the Lamp and Rubbed It. The Genie Instantly Appeared and Asked What Was Required of Him

(Aladdin took the Lamp and Rubbed it. The Genie instantly appeared and asked what was required of him (colour litho))


Albert Edward Jackson

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Undated  ·  colour lithograph  ·  Picture ID: 1636533

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Aladdin Took the Lamp and Rubbed It. The Genie Instantly Appeared and Asked What Was Required of Him by Albert Edward Jackson. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
20th century · arabian nights · arab civilization · literature · colour · lamp · lithograph · print · story · aladdin · fictional character · mzprint · / Bridgeman Images
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