Null Corinth, Lovis
(1858 Taipau - Zandvoort 1925). The Lion Bridge in the Tierg…
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Corinth, Lovis (1858 Taipau - Zandvoort 1925). The Lion Bridge in the Tiergarten. Etching, (1920). 25 x 32.5 cm, sheet 40 x 59 cm. Signed lower right. Lower left numbered "17/25". Hint. Müller 477 - Front outside of depiction le. fl. Folded chip to right margin. D

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Corinth, Lovis (1858 Taipau - Zandvoort 1925). The Lion Bridge in the Tiergarten. Etching, (1920). 25 x 32.5 cm, sheet 40 x 59 cm. Signed lower right. Lower left numbered "17/25". Hint. Müller 477 - Front outside of depiction le. fl. Folded chip to right margin. D

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