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Artist: Franz Xaver Habermann
Rococo interior design and furniture, German mid 18th century etching
By Franz Xaver Habermann
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Rococo interior design and furniture, etching, by Franz Xaver Habermann (1721-1796), circa 1750.
Lettered 'F. X. Haberman, inv. et del. loh. Georg Hertel, excud : Aug. Vind., number...
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Mid-18th Century Rococo Franz Xaver Habermann Interior Prints
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Engraving, Etching
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