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Johann Carl von Reslfeld
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Deutsch: Ansicht der oberösterreichischen Gemeinde Molln um 1692/93. Die allegorischen Figuren stehen für Gerechtigkeit, Mäßigkeit, Klugheit und Stärke. Stich nach einer Zeichnung Johann Carl von Reslfelds.
Date um 1692/93
Source/Photographer Angela Mohr: Zwei alte Ansichten von Molln. In: Oberösterreichische Heimatblätter. 1990, online PDF auf ooegeschichte.at
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