Franz von Hauslab the Younger

Two Mounted Soldiers in Classical Ruins, for a poem by Cremes

1812–83
Watercolor, gouache, and pen and black ink. Pen and black ink framing line added when mounted.
36.2 × 28 cm (14.3 × 11 in)

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