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Italo Bertoglio ~ Lilium, anni 1930. Stampa vintage alla gelatina ai sali d’argento | src Finarte ~ Asta Fotografia
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Wilhelm Weimar (1857–1917) ~ Lilie, 1898. Platindruck / Kollodium | src MK&G ~ Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
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Wilhelm Weimar, Schleedorn mit Flechten bewachsen, Hamburg, 1902 Silbergelatine-Abzug, 35,3 x 48,4 cm © Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
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Wilhelm Weimar. Chrysanthemum, 1896 -1901.
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Wilhelm Weimar, Iris, 1900
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Wilhelm Weimar, Chrysantheme (1898)
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Wilhelm Weimar - Orchidee, 1896-1906
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Wilhelm Weimar, Leaf and Leaf (negativ), 1898-1906. Silver gelatine print. Germany. Via MKG Hamburg.
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Wilhelm Weimar, Maiglöckchen, 1898
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Wilhelm Weimar (1857–1917) :: Azalea (top), 1896–1906 · Azalea (bottom), 1899–1900. Kollodiumpapier. | src MK&G
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Wilhelm Weimar - Lilie, 1899
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Wilhelm Weimar, Chrysantheme, 1898. Celloidin. Germany. © Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
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Wilhelm Weimar (1857–1917) :: Apfelblüte (top), 1896–1901 · Kirschblüten (bottom), 1899–1900. Kollodiumpapier. | src MK&G
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