Posted 1 year ago
mustangtony
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This is an early 1800's print of the Plaza in the town center of Stuttgart Germany. The vendors are all selling their wares around the plaza and there is a statue and the town buildings in the background. This has colors that look almost like water-color. This print is unframed. There is a tiny artists' signature directly to the right of the vendor in the foreground but I can not make it out. The lower right corner says "The Plaza in Stuttgart" handwritten in German
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