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Alfred Roloff (1879-1951), German animal and battle painter, studied at the Berlin Academy of Art 1896-1901, Wild horses in a wide landscape, oil/canvas, signed lower right, rubbed, 90 x 134 cm

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Alfred Roloff (1879-1951), German animal and battle painter, studied at the Berlin Academy of Art 1896-1901, Wild horses in a wide landscape, oil/canvas, signed lower right, rubbed, 90 x 134 cm

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