File:Joseph Karl Stieler's Beethoven mit dem Manuskript der Missa solemnis.jpg
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current | 00:45, 19 June 2023 | 4,330 × 5,389 (19.12 MB) | Adam Cuerden | {{Information |Description=''Beethoven mit dem Manuskript der Missa solemnis'' ("Beethoven with the manuscript of the Missa solemnis"), oil painting, 72.0 x 58.5 cm. |Source=[https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/beethoven-with-the-manuscript-of-the-missa-solemnis-joseph-karl-stieler/rAFyeYgdYQP_QA Google Arts & Culture], rotated and cropped to remove the potentially copyrighted photo of the frame. |Date= 1820 |Author={{Creator|Joseph Karl Stieler}} |Permission={{PD-Art|PD-Old-auto-1923|d... |
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