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Hassebrauk, Ernst. Dresden 1905 - 1974. On the Elbe. Etching/ drypoint on Hahnemühle laid paper, posthumously signed by Charlotte Hassebrauk. Dry stamp of the printer Ernst Lau. Reprint ca. 1980. Margins dog-eared, 23 x 33 cm (pl)/ 39.5 x 53 cm (sheet). WV Lau no. 253. At the river Elbe, etching, signed by Charlotte Hassebrauk for Ernst Hassebrauk, posthumous print. 39.5 x 53 cm

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Hassebrauk, Ernst. Dresden 1905 - 1974. On the Elbe. Etching/ drypoint on Hahnemühle laid paper, posthumously signed by Charlotte Hassebrauk. Dry stamp of the printer Ernst Lau. Reprint ca. 1980. Margins dog-eared, 23 x 33 cm (pl)/ 39.5 x 53 cm (sheet). WV Lau no. 253. At the river Elbe, etching, signed by Charlotte Hassebrauk for Ernst Hassebrauk, posthumous print. 39.5 x 53 cm

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