File:Meyerheim-2.jpg
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Paul Meyerheim: Borsigschmiede, 1878
on a postal stamp by "Deutsche Bundespost Berlin", 1969, Michel 335
Paul Friedrich Meyerheim
(1842–1915) |
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Paul Friedrich Meyerheim | ||
Description | German painter, illustrator, artist and university teacher | ||
Date of birth/death | 13 July 1842 | 14 September 1915 | |
Location of birth/death | Berlin | Berlin | |
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