Null Wöhner, Louis - 1888 Coburg - Munich 1958, "Landschaft im Gebirge", oil on …
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Wöhner, Louis - 1888 Coburg - Munich 1958, "Landschaft im Gebirge", oil on canvas, view of a mountain meadow with the snow-covered peaks of the high mountains in the background, signed left and right, c. 66x83cm, slightly dam. c. 79x97cm

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Wöhner, Louis - 1888 Coburg - Munich 1958, "Landschaft im Gebirge", oil on canvas, view of a mountain meadow with the snow-covered peaks of the high mountains in the background, signed left and right, c. 66x83cm, slightly dam. c. 79x97cm

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