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Old Dresden City. Bacchus figure (about 1710; J. C. Kirchner? or P. Heermann?) on the stage of the Nature Theater (today: Parktheater, 1719) at the Haupttallee im Großgarten (1683, J. F. Karcher)

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Old Dresden City. Bacchus figure (about 1710; J. C. Kirchner? or P. Heermann?) on the stage of the Nature Theater (today: Parktheater, 1719) at the Haupttallee im Großgarten (1683, J. F. Karcher)
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Title: Old Dresden City. Bacchus figure (about 1710; J. C. Kirchner? or P. Heermann?) on the stage of the Nature Theater (today: Parktheater, 1719) at the Haupttallee im Großgarten (1683, J. F. Karcher)
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Old Dresden City.
Bacchus figure (about 1710; J.
C.
Kirchner? or P.
Heermann?) on the stage of the Nature Theater (today: Parktheater, 1719) at the Haupttallee im Großgarten (1683, J.
F.
Karcher).

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