Autograph note, dated : [Bayreuth, 27 Aug. 1896], to [Marie Brema], [1896, Aug. 27].

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Autograph note, dated : [Bayreuth, 27 Aug. 1896], to [Marie Brema], [1896, Aug. 27].

Giving her the address of Amsler [&] Ruthart [i.e. Rudhart], art dealers in Berlin, with regard to a photograph of Greek reliefs of Orpheus and Eurydice in Naples and Rome.

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