Jean André

Serenade for Violin, Viola and Cello, composed by Ludwig von Beethoven

c. 1801
Lithograph in black on two sheets of bluish-green (verdâtre) laid paper, folded to make eight pages
33.5 × 48.5 cm (13.2 × 19.1 in)

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