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Kröner, Christian (Rinteln 1838 - 1911 Düsseldorf), Wild boars in the snow, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 53 x 39 cm, later frame, 67 x 52.5 cm, minimally bumped. 4067-003

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Kröner, Christian (Rinteln 1838 - 1911 Düsseldorf), Wild boars in the snow, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 53 x 39 cm, later frame, 67 x 52.5 cm, minimally bumped. 4067-003

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