Herr Forstner Leaving Saverne with His Soldiers After Buying Some Chocolate in 1913, Illustration from

Herr Forstner Leaving Saverne with His Soldiers After Buying Some Chocolate in 1913, Illustration from 'Histoire d'Alsace'

(Herr Forstner leaving Saverne with his soldiers after buying some chocolate in 1913, illustration from 'Histoire d'Alsace')


Jean Jacques Waltz

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Herr Forstner Leaving Saverne with His Soldiers After Buying Some Chocolate in 1913, Illustration from 'Histoire d'Alsace' by Jean Jacques Waltz. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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