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A Waterfall in a Forest at Langhennersdorf

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Brush and brown ink watercolor gouache over a sketch in graphite
Rights: Public Domain
Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase C. G. Boerner Gift 2008
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Title: A Waterfall in a Forest at Langhennersdorf
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Brush and brown ink watercolor gouache over a sketch in graphite.

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