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Mentzel, Johann Georg : Ansicht der Stadt Zittau, Kupferstich, um 1720

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Mentzel, Johann Georg: Prospect of the city of Zittau against the South West/[Meltzer sc.]. - [p.l.], [1720]. - 1 Kunstbl. : Copper. ; 33 x 28 cm
Deutsche Fotothek
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Title: Mentzel, Johann Georg : Ansicht der Stadt Zittau, Kupferstich, um 1720
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Mentzel, Johann Georg: Prospect of the city of Zittau against the South West/[Meltzer sc.
].
- [p.
l.
], [1720].
- 1 Kunstbl.
: Copper.
; 33 x 28 cm.

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