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Die Gartenlaube (The Garden Arbor)  Template:Gartenlaube (1880) s:de:Die Gartenlaube (1880)
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Signed from Otto Fikentscher
Title
Die Gartenlaube (The Garden Arbor)
Publisher
Ernst Keil's Nachfolger
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Deutsch: Bild aus Seite 817 vom Journal "Die Gartenlaube" von 1880.
English: Image from page 817 of journal Die Gartenlaube, 1880.
Deutsch: Bildunterschrift: „Kalmückischer Brautzug.
Oelgemälde von Oberst von Berres. – Auf Holz übertragen nach einer Photographie im Verlage von Victor Angerer in Wien.“
English: caption: "Kalmückischer Brautzug.
Oelgemälde von Oberst von Berres. – Auf Holz übertragen nach einer Photographie im Verlage von Victor Angerer in Wien."
Language German
Publication date 1880
publication_date QS:P577,+1880-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Place of publication Leipzig
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