File:Caroline Bardua Kranzwinderin.jpg

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Deutsch: Mögliches Modell für diese Darstellung war Maximiliane von Arnim, Tochter von Bettina von Arnim. Als literarische Vorlage kommt Goethes Gedicht 'Der neue Pausias und sein Blumenmädchen' in Frage.
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Source Anhaltische Gemäldegalerie Dessau/Fotograf Sebastian Kaps
Author Caroline Bardua

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27 July 2012

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11

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185 millimetre

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