File:Kloster Günterstal.jpg

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Johann Martin Schärmer: Deutsch: ehemaliges Zisterzienserinnen-Kloster Günterstal, ca. 1781

English: Günterstal Abbey, c. 1781

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Johann Martin Schärmer  (1785–1868)  wikidata:Q113954612
 
Alternative names
Johann Martin Scharmer; Johann Martin Schermer
Description Austrian painter
Date of birth/death 2 November 1785 / 21 November 1785 Edit this at Wikidata 10 January 1868 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Nassereith Vienna
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artist QS:P170,Q113954612
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Deutsch: ehemaliges Zisterzienserinnen-Kloster Günterstal, ca. 1781
English: Günterstal Abbey, c. 1781
Medium lithograph
medium QS:P186,Q133036
institution QS:P195,Q542932
Source/Photographer Franz Josef Gemmert: Die Schicksale der Textilfabriken in den säkularisierten Breisgauer Klöstern. In: Schau-ins-Land, Bd. 77 (1959), S. 77 online bei UB Freiburg

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