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Frederiksborg Castle seen from the Northwest. Study

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Værkdatering: (1835) Studien er udført i august 1835 under kunstnerens ophold i Hillerød (jf. Christen Købke, 1996)
Title: Frederiksborg Castle seen from the Northwest. Study
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