File:ChristianGottlobVoigt.jpg
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Deutsch: Christian Gottlob von Voigt, Pastellgemälde Goethe- Nationalmuseum (1932) |
Source | Hans Wahl, Anton Kippenberg: "Goethe und seine Welt", Insel-Verlag, Leipzig 1932 S.155 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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