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Cologne A Capriccio View Of The Churches Of Sankt Gereon And Sankt Aposteln, With A Market Scene In The Foreground

by Gerrit Adriaensz Berckheyde

Cologne A Capriccio View Of The Churches Of Sankt Gereon And Sankt Aposteln, With A Market Scene In The Foreground - Gerrit Adriaensz Berckheyde
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English: "Cologne A Capriccio View Of The Churches Of Sankt Gereon And Sankt Aposteln, With A Market Scene In The Foreground" oil on Canvas.
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