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Heinrich Arrigo Wittler, Harlequin Study of a harlequin in a colourful costume with hat, gouache on painting paper, mounted on wooden panels, monogrammed, somewhat water-stained and minor damage, folded dimensions 39.5 x 29.5 cm.

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Heinrich Arrigo Wittler, Harlequin Study of a harlequin in a colourful costume with hat, gouache on painting paper, mounted on wooden panels, monogrammed, somewhat water-stained and minor damage, folded dimensions 39.5 x 29.5 cm.

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