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Amelie Ruths

Interior of a Farmhouse Room with Tiled Stove. Oil Painting by Amelie Ruths.
Located in Berlin, DE
Interior of a farmhouse with tiled stove. Oil painting by Amelie Ruths. Dimensions without frame
Category

Early 20th Century Interior Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

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