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The Forth Bridge in its various stages of construction and compared with the most notable bridges of the world

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The Forth Bridge in its various stages of construction and compared with the most notable bridges of the world is an artwork. It is housed at the Rijksmuseum and is classified as a Book. It measures 34.00 cm in height and 43.80 cm in width.

Key facts

  • width: 43.80 cm
  • height: 34.00 cm
  • art medium: Book
  • museum: Rijksmuseum
  • acquisition year: 2001
  • artists: unknown
  • countries: unknown

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"The Forth Bridge in its various stages of construction and compared with the most notable bridges of the world" is one of the artworks in Book, artworks in Rijksmuseum and 783,552 artworks in our database.

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