Null Recknagel, Otto, 1845 Eisfeld - 1926 Munich, oil on canvas, mounted on hard…
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Recknagel, Otto, 1845 Eisfeld - 1926 Munich, oil on canvas, mounted on hardboard, mountain landscape, dated lower left "9. Mai (18)91" and inscribed "Spindeleck", Otto Recknagel was a German hunting painter, hardboard inscribed on the reverse with information on the artist and with an adhesive label to the artist, small horizontal format, 23 cm x 32 cm, in a golden frame with decorative details

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Recknagel, Otto, 1845 Eisfeld - 1926 Munich, oil on canvas, mounted on hardboard, mountain landscape, dated lower left "9. Mai (18)91" and inscribed "Spindeleck", Otto Recknagel was a German hunting painter, hardboard inscribed on the reverse with information on the artist and with an adhesive label to the artist, small horizontal format, 23 cm x 32 cm, in a golden frame with decorative details

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