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Threesome portrait of the painters Karl Friedrich Lessing, Carl Ferdinand Sohn and Theodor Hildebrandt/Jung Düsseldorf. Group picture of the painters Lessing, Sohn and Hildebrandt

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Inscription: inscription: below (on the painted bar) - Carl Friedr. Lessing from Wartenberg. Carl Sohn. from Berlin. Theodor Hildebrandt from Szczecin.
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
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Title: Threesome portrait of the painters Karl Friedrich Lessing, Carl Ferdinand Sohn and Theodor Hildebrandt/Jung Düsseldorf. Group picture of the painters Lessing, Sohn and Hildebrandt
Description:
Inscription: inscription: below (on the painted bar) - Carl Friedr.
Lessing from Wartenberg.
Carl Sohn.
from Berlin.
Theodor Hildebrandt from Szczecin.

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