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Rider (Reiter)

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Lithograph, 25 Original Lithographs of the New Munich Secession
25 Original Lithographs of the New Munich Secession, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Anna and Wolfgang Pfeiffenberger in memory of Professor Otto Pfeiffenberger 1953
Title: Rider (Reiter)
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Lithograph, 25 Original Lithographs of the New Munich Secession.

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