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Reiniger, Otto - Herbstwald - (Stuttgart 1863-1909 Landgut Tachensee) Oil/painting panel. Confirmation of authenticity by Reiniger's Swabian painter friends Christian Landenberger and Felix Hollenberg on label verso. 25.5 x 38 cm.

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Reiniger, Otto - Herbstwald - (Stuttgart 1863-1909 Landgut Tachensee) Oil/painting panel. Confirmation of authenticity by Reiniger's Swabian painter friends Christian Landenberger and Felix Hollenberg on label verso. 25.5 x 38 cm.

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