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L'Histoire des Enfants Noirs, illustration from the French translation of Hoffmann's 'Struwelpeter' made by Trim, c.1850

('L'Histoire des Enfants Noirs', illustration from the French translation of Hoffmann's 'Struwelpeter' made by Trim (Louis Gustave Ratisbonne, 1827-1900), c.1850 )


Heinrich Hoffmann

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L'Histoire des Enfants Noirs, illustration from the French translation of Hoffmann's 'Struwelpeter' made by Trim, c.1850 by Heinrich Hoffmann. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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