Important tinted lithograph view of St. Gallen by C. Matter. In the bottom left corner dessine d’apres nature par Egid. Federle. Published by J. U. Locher in St. Gallen in 1860.
[Switzerland] Ansicht der Stadt St.Gallen (in der Schweitz.)
- Author: LOCHER Johann Ulrich
- Year: 1860
- Dimension: 460 x 310 mm
- Place of publication: St. Gallen
€ 400,00
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