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Calvert was a friend and associate of the artist Samuel Palmer for more than fifty years, and Palmer treasured a portfolio of Calvert's prints. 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The two copper engravings and seven wood-engravings were printed from the original plates and blocks, now in the British Museum. Of the two lithographs, the impressions included in this issue were part of a remainder, numbering only thirty-five, of those printed under the artist's own supervision in 1829. 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