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Friedrich, Caspar David - "Wiesen bei Greifswald", reproduction print after the original painting of 1821/22, printed by Franz Hanfstaengl, Munich, typogr. inscribed below the image, as well as copyright, inscribed "13465" on the upper right, dry stamp "Hanfstaengl Druck" on the lower left and at the edge of the sheet, image approx. 34.5 x 48cm, matted, framed (dam., approx. 53.5 x 74cm)

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Friedrich, Caspar David - "Wiesen bei Greifswald", reproduction print after the original painting of 1821/22, printed by Franz Hanfstaengl, Munich, typogr. inscribed below the image, as well as copyright, inscribed "13465" on the upper right, dry stamp "Hanfstaengl Druck" on the lower left and at the edge of the sheet, image approx. 34.5 x 48cm, matted, framed (dam., approx. 53.5 x 74cm)

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