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Artist: Rudolph Goethe
Triptych of Pears
By Rudolph Goethe
Located in Florham Park, NJ
RUDOLF GOETHE HERMAN DENGENKOLB, REINHARD MERTENS Aepfel und Birnen Walter Muller, Illustrator Berlin, 1849 Chromolithograph Fascination with fruits, vegetables and spices ...
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Mid-19th Century Academic Rudolph Goethe Art

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Lithograph

Triptych of Pears.
By Rudolph Goethe
Located in Florham Park, NJ
RUDOLF GOETHE HERMAN DENGENKOLB, REINHARD MERTENS Aepfel und Birnen Walter Muller, Illustrator Berlin, 1849 Chromolithograph Fascination with fruits, vegetables and spices ...
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Mid-19th Century Academic Rudolph Goethe Art

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Lithograph

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