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The Watzmann seen from the North-East, and Some Sketches of a Mountain; verso: Sketch of the Church of Sankt Bartholomä at the Königsee at the foot of the Watzmann Seen from the East
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Watercolor over a sketch in charcoal; verso graphite. Framing line on the upper left and right edges of the recto (possible by the artist).
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Lila Acheson Wallace Charles and Jessie Price and PECO Foundation Gifts 2009
Title: The Watzmann seen from the North-East, and Some Sketches of a Mountain; verso: Sketch of the Church of Sankt Bartholomä at the Königsee at the foot of the Watzmann Seen from the East
Description:
Watercolor over a sketch in charcoal; verso graphite.
Framing line on the upper left and right edges of the recto (possible by the artist).
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