Posted 1 year ago
mustangtony
(2335 items)
This is an early 1800's ink drawing from Germany. It is written in pencil at the lower left corner "Heidelberg" and signed in pencil by the artist in the lower right corner. Cannot make out the artists' signature. Ink looks to be all dark brown and black, no color. The Courtyard of Heidelberg. Frame is stamped on the back with the framers art studio name in Germany.
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