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Reiterstandbild des Großherzogs Carl August
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Equestrian statue of the Grand Duke Carl August. Bronze (1869/1872; A. Donndorf). Weimar, Karlsplatz
Title: Reiterstandbild des Großherzogs Carl August
Description:
Equestrian statue of the Grand Duke Carl August.
Bronze (1869/1872; A.
Donndorf).
Weimar, Karlsplatz.
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