Heinrich von Mayr

View of the Mount of Olives, from Malerische Ansichten aus dem Orient, gessamelt auf der Reise Sr. Hoheit des Herrn Herzogs Maximilian in Bayern nach Nubien, Aegypten, Palaestina, Syrien und Malta (Picturesque views from the Orient, assembled on the journey of his Serene Highness, the Duke Maximilian in Bavaria, to Nubia, Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Malta)

1839
Lithograph
73.2 × 108 cm (28.8 × 42.5 in)

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