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Artist: Georg Muller-Breslau
1897 Georg Muller-Breslau 'Dresden, The Old Town'
By Georg Muller-Breslau
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 8.25 x 11.5 inches ( 20.955 x 29.21 cm ) Image Size: 6 x 8.5 inches ( 15.24 x 21.59 cm ) Framed: No Condition: A: Mint Additional Details: First printing Lithograp...
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19th Century Art Nouveau Georg Muller-Breslau Art

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Lithograph

Die Alte Stadt (The Old City) by Georg Muller-Breslau, Medieval-style lithograph
By Georg Muller-Breslau
Located in Chicago, IL
Two patrons examine art objects in Georg Muller-Breslau’s medieval-style poster for the 1896 exhibition of Saxon artisanry and works of art in Dresden, “the old city” (Die Alte Stadt...
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1890s Art Nouveau Georg Muller-Breslau Art

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Lithograph

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