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Oscar Wallner, Pferd in der Schwemme wide marshy river meadow with peasants and horse, impasto painting, oil on panel, around 1890, indistinctly signed lower left "Osc. Wallner", on the reverse various annotations like "N.40" and "Motiv ... Hamburg", framed with frame label "Osc. Wallner", framed, folded dimensions approx. 20.5 x 31.5 cm.

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Oscar Wallner, Pferd in der Schwemme wide marshy river meadow with peasants and horse, impasto painting, oil on panel, around 1890, indistinctly signed lower left "Osc. Wallner", on the reverse various annotations like "N.40" and "Motiv ... Hamburg", framed with frame label "Osc. Wallner", framed, folded dimensions approx. 20.5 x 31.5 cm.

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