Null Grashey, Otto
(1833 Günzburg - Munich 1912). River landscape with cattle at…
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Grashey, Otto (1833 Günzburg - Munich 1912). River landscape with cattle at dusk. Oil on canvas. 1870. ca.75 x 105 cm. Signed lower right. Stretched on stretcher. - Wear. canvas partially detached from stretcher, small loss lower center. D

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Grashey, Otto (1833 Günzburg - Munich 1912). River landscape with cattle at dusk. Oil on canvas. 1870. ca.75 x 105 cm. Signed lower right. Stretched on stretcher. - Wear. canvas partially detached from stretcher, small loss lower center. D

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