File:Hl Notburga von Rattenberg 18Jh.jpg

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Deutsch: Die Heilige Notburga von Rattenberg (Patronin der Dienstmägde, Trachtenträger und Landwirtschaft) in bewegter Haltung, Öl auf Leinwand, kaschiert auf Kunststoff-Platte, ca. 70 x 55 cm
Date before 18
Source Dorotheum: Info about artwork
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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