File:PPN663950465 Sophia Schroeder.jpg

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Artist
Christian Friedrich Stölzel
Description
Deutsch: Sophia Schroeder
Depicted people Sophie Schröder
Medium
Deutsch: 1 Portrait
Dimensions 11,2 x 9,1 cm
institution QS:P195,Q2324644
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PPN663950465
Place of creation S.l.
Source/Photographer http://resolver.sub.uni-hamburg.de/goobi/PPN663950465
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