File:Hans Götzinger Kirche von Mauer bei Loosdorf 1927.jpg

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Hans Götzinger (1867-1941)
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German: Die Kirche von Mauer bei Loosdorf, NÖ
title QS:P1476,de:"Die Kirche von Mauer bei Loosdorf, NÖ"
label QS:Lde,"Die Kirche von Mauer bei Loosdorf, NÖ"
Date 1927
date QS:P571,+1927-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium watercolor on paper
medium QS:P186,Q22915256;P186,Q11472,P518,Q861259
Dimensions circa 41 x 30 cm
Object history Prinzessin und Landgräfin von Hessen
Inscriptions Signature and date bottom right: Hans Götzinger 1927
Title bottom left: Mauer bei Loosdorf, älteste Kirche in N.Öst.
Source/Photographer Dorotheum

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