Julius Amatus Roeting
1822 Dresden - 1896 Düsseldorf - Portrait of a gentleman -…
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Julius Amatus Roeting 1822 Dresden - 1896 Düsseldorf - Portrait of a gentleman - Oil on canvas. Signed and dated l. below: Roeting / 1845. Scratch marks. Slight losses. Marginal defects. German history and portrait painter.

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Julius Amatus Roeting 1822 Dresden - 1896 Düsseldorf - Portrait of a gentleman - Oil on canvas. Signed and dated l. below: Roeting / 1845. Scratch marks. Slight losses. Marginal defects. German history and portrait painter.

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