File:Ganymed (Carstens).jpg

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file: James Steakley; artwork: Asmus Jacob Carstens
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Deutsch: Asmus Jakob Carstens, Ganymed, vom Adler getragen, 1793, schwarze Kreide, weiß gehöht auf graubraunem Karton, 94 x 116 cm, Weimar, Kunstsammlungen zu Weimar.
Date 1793
date QS:P571,+1793-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source/Photographer http://www.projekte.kunstgeschichte.uni-muenchen.de/dt_frz_malerei/41-dt-franz-malerei/studieneinheiten/1780_1789_d/1a/gruppe_1/b.htm

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