File:Peleus Abducts Thetis. 19th.century. August Theodor Kaselowsky. German 1810-1900. mural Neues Museum.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionPeleus Abducts Thetis. 19th.century. August Theodor Kaselowsky. German 1810-1900. mural Neues Museum.jpg |
English: Peleus Abducts Thetis. 19th.century. August Theodor Kaselowsky. German 1810-1900. mural Neues Museum |
Date | ca. mid 19th century |
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Author | August Theodor Kaselowsky |
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