File:Joseph Sattler, Selbstporträt als Pessimist.jpg

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Français : Autoportrait, un pessimiste (l'orbite de l'oeil). Plume, lavis, encre noire et aquarelle sur carte. 30,1 x 25,6 cm. Don en 1940
English: Self-portrait as a Pessimist. An astonishing 1894 drawing that seems decades ahead of its time.
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Author Creator:Joseph Sattler

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