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Deutsch: Die Firma Antiquitäten - Heller in Bayreuth bot über ihre Verkaufs-Plattform antikbayreuth.de mit Bezugnahme auf Literatur aus Schloss Ahlden ein Werk der Malerin Marie Eichwede an, dabei ein Absender Aufkleber mit einer 1928 abgestempelten Briefmarke und der Aufschrift

„Photographie!
Absender Brügmann, Dortmund, Victoriastr. 15
Frl. M. Eichwede
Hannover
Krausenstr. 51“

Das eigentliche Gemälde, wohl vom Verkäufer

„Faschingskostüm
Der traurige Clown“

betitelt, trägt rückseitig die Aufschrift

„Reimar Torno
1929.
Skizze in Öl von
Marie Eichwede Hannover

...
Date circa 1929
date QS:P,+1929-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source http://www.antikbayreuth.de/kuenstlerverzeichnis/Kunstler_A-H/Eichwede_Marie_Reimar_Torno_18/eichwede_marie_reimar_torno_18.html
Author Marie Eichwede
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