Rauch, A.
(19th/20th century, active in Ravensburg). On the terrace of an inn, i…
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Rauch, A. (19th/20th century, active in Ravensburg). On the terrace of an inn, in the background. - The farewell. 2 Oil on wood, 1945. 39 x 53 cm each. Signed, dated and inscribed "Ravensburg" lower right. D

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Rauch, A. (19th/20th century, active in Ravensburg). On the terrace of an inn, in the background. - The farewell. 2 Oil on wood, 1945. 39 x 53 cm each. Signed, dated and inscribed "Ravensburg" lower right. D

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