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Carl Friedrich Deiker műveinek reprodukciói

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International and national collection including reproductions of artworks from the 15th to the 20th centuries, acquired from a private collection by the Hungarian National Gallery in 1987, for research and educational purposes.
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Title: Carl Friedrich Deiker műveinek reprodukciói
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International and national collection including reproductions of artworks from the 15th to the 20th centuries, acquired from a private collection by the Hungarian National Gallery in 1987, for research and educational purposes.

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