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[DRESDA] HAMMER, Gottlieb Heinrich, artist(1779-1864). Vue de Dresde prise da la partie occidental de la Ville-neuve. Dresden: Rittner, [1810 c.a]. Beautiful view of the city by Hammer, a pupil of the Dresden Academy of Art and a disciple of Johann Philipp Veith whose work was so appreciated that Goethe visited his workshop in Dresden in 1810. Watercoloured engraving, (535 x 720mm). Marginal tears. (1)

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[DRESDA] HAMMER, Gottlieb Heinrich, artist(1779-1864). Vue de Dresde prise da la partie occidental de la Ville-neuve. Dresden: Rittner, [1810 c.a]. Beautiful view of the city by Hammer, a pupil of the Dresden Academy of Art and a disciple of Johann Philipp Veith whose work was so appreciated that Goethe visited his workshop in Dresden in 1810. Watercoloured engraving, (535 x 720mm). Marginal tears. (1)

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