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Stb Christian August Hänel, fol. 8r
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Stb Christian August Hänel, fol. 8r
Date 18. Jhd.
Medium Goauche auf Pergament
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Place of creation Sachsen
Source/Photographer Herold-Jahrbuch, Neue Folge, 25. Band, 2020, S. 230

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