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Title to Strauss-Liedern. Cover for the song “Ich Titelbe” op. 48 No. 2 by Richard Strauss on text by Otto Julius Bierbaum, 1900. Chromolithography by Fritz Erler. Stone print in three colors; 344 x 271 mm. Dresden: Copper stitch cabinet A 1901-679
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Title to Strauss-Liedern. Cover for the song “Ich Titelbe” op. 48 No. 2 by Richard Strauss on text by Otto Julius Bierbaum, 1900. Chromolithography by Fritz Erler. Stone print in three colors; 344 x 271 mm. Dresden: Copper stitch cabinet A 1901-679
Title: Title to Strauss-Liedern. Cover for the song “Ich Titelbe” op. 48 No. 2 by Richard Strauss on text by Otto Julius Bierbaum, 1900. Chromolithography by Fritz Erler. Stone print in three colors; 344 x 271 mm. Dresden: Copper stitch cabinet A 1901-679
Description:
Title to Strauss-Liedern.
Cover for the song “Ich Titelbe” op.
48 No.
2 by Richard Strauss on text by Otto Julius Bierbaum, 1900.
Chromolithography by Fritz Erler.
Stone print in three colors; 344 x 271 mm.
Dresden: Copper stitch cabinet A 1901-679.
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