Null Pützhofen-Hambüchen, Paul
1879 Krefeld - 1933 Bad Godesberg. Oil on canvas.…
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Pützhofen-Hambüchen, Paul 1879 Krefeld - 1933 Bad Godesberg. Oil on canvas. The Düren Gate in Nideggen/Eifel. View of the old stone bridge with the gate towers. Signed lower left. 65 x 67 cm. (89 x 100 cm). R. Lit.: 1.14.

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Pützhofen-Hambüchen, Paul 1879 Krefeld - 1933 Bad Godesberg. Oil on canvas. The Düren Gate in Nideggen/Eifel. View of the old stone bridge with the gate towers. Signed lower left. 65 x 67 cm. (89 x 100 cm). R. Lit.: 1.14.

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