Null Junghanns, Julius Paul 1876 Vienna - 1958 Düsseldorf
On the way home.
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Junghanns, Julius Paul 1876 Vienna - 1958 Düsseldorf On the way home. Signed. Oil on canvas, 116 x 190 cm. With exhibition label on the reverse: Deutsch-Nationale Kunstausstellung Düsseldorf 1907, no. 837.

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Junghanns, Julius Paul 1876 Vienna - 1958 Düsseldorf On the way home. Signed. Oil on canvas, 116 x 190 cm. With exhibition label on the reverse: Deutsch-Nationale Kunstausstellung Düsseldorf 1907, no. 837.

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