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Arthur Illies (1870-1952), Hamburg painter and graphic artist. Landscape, oil on card, unsigned, closed and retouched. Tears, fragment upper right, verso inscribed, 48 x 61 cm, framed 62 x 74 cm

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Arthur Illies (1870-1952), Hamburg painter and graphic artist. Landscape, oil on card, unsigned, closed and retouched. Tears, fragment upper right, verso inscribed, 48 x 61 cm, framed 62 x 74 cm

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