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Jutz, Carl d.Ä. 1838 Windschläg/Offenburg - 1916 Pfaffendorf/Koblenz. Watercolor. 'From Brück near Nideggen'. At the course of the river, idyllically situated farmstead. Signed u.l. and dated 12(19). Verso inscribed. 30 x 39 cm. (52 x 60 cm). Pass. R. Lit.: 1,2,5,11,14.

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Jutz, Carl d.Ä. 1838 Windschläg/Offenburg - 1916 Pfaffendorf/Koblenz. Watercolor. 'From Brück near Nideggen'. At the course of the river, idyllically situated farmstead. Signed u.l. and dated 12(19). Verso inscribed. 30 x 39 cm. (52 x 60 cm). Pass. R. Lit.: 1,2,5,11,14.

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