The Remainder of the Prussian Army Marching Past King Frederick William III and Queen Louise Through the Streets of Memel by Carl Röchling

The Remainder of the Prussian Army Marching Past King Frederick William III and Queen Louise Through the Streets of Memel

(The remainder of the Prussian army marching past King Frederick William III and Queen Louise through the streets of Memel)


Carl Röchling

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The Remainder of the Prussian Army Marching Past King Frederick William III and Queen Louise Through the Streets of Memel by Carl Röchling. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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