Null Wilhelm Abraham EURENIUS (1832-1892) & Peter Ludvig QUIST (1833-1924) 
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Wilhelm Abraham EURENIUS (1832-1892) & Peter Ludvig QUIST (1833-1924) "Costume album Sweden and Norway". Portraits of women, men, soldiers in traditional costumes from the regions of Lapland, Skåne, Sudermanie, Dalécarlie ... c. 1870 12 watercolor albumen prints, carte de visite format, photographers' credit Album : 21 x 17 cm

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Wilhelm Abraham EURENIUS (1832-1892) & Peter Ludvig QUIST (1833-1924) "Costume album Sweden and Norway". Portraits of women, men, soldiers in traditional costumes from the regions of Lapland, Skåne, Sudermanie, Dalécarlie ... c. 1870 12 watercolor albumen prints, carte de visite format, photographers' credit Album : 21 x 17 cm

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