File:Urpflanze.png
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Deutsch: Darstellung der Urpflanze. Holzschnitt von Pierre Jean François Turpin nach Vorstellungen Johann Wolfgang von Goethes |
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Source | Scan aus: Anita Albus – Die Kunst der Künste. Erinnerungen an die Malerei, Frankfurt am Main: Eichborn Verlag 1997 ISBN 3-8218-4461-2 S. 374 |
Author | Pierre Jean François Turpin |
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