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The Largest and the Smallest Mammal

The Largest and the Smallest Mammal

Richard Müller (in 1920)

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Title The Largest and the Smallest Mammal
Material and technique Etching and drypoint
Object type
Print > Two-dimensional object > Art object
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 385 mm
Width 435 mm
Artists Graphic artist: Richard Müller
Publisher: Sterndruck Verein der Kunstverleger
Accession number L 2019/31 (PK)
Credits Purchased with the support of Lucas van Leyden Foundation, 2019
Department Drawings & Prints
Acquisition date 2019
Creation date in 1920
Material
Object
Technique
Etching > Manual > Intaglio printing techniques > Printing technique > Technique > Material and technique
Dry-point > Engraving > Engraved > Manual > Intaglio printing techniques > Printing technique > Technique > Material and technique

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Richard Müller

Tschirnitz an der Eger 1874 - Dresden 1954

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