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engraving, Wilhelm Siegfried von Steffenhagen was born in Kuldiga, received his education as a sculptor in 1834 at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, his work includes more than 80 excellent engravings together with descriptions of the most beautiful places in the Baltic - Koknese medieval castle, Latvia, 19th cent., 31x23,5 cm

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title: Wilhelm Siegfried von Steffenhagen was born in Kuldiga, received his education as a sculptor in 1834 at the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, his work includes more than 80 excellent engravings together with descriptions of the most beautiful places in the Baltic - Koknese medieval castle
country: Latvia
language: latvian
period of impression: 19th cent.
dimensions: 31x23,5
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