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Denkmäler der Kunst in Dalmatien, Herausgegeben von Georg Kowalczyk, mit einer Einleitung von Cornelius Gurlitt.

132 Lichtdrucktafeln nach Naturaufnahmen des Herausgebers Georg Kowalczyk sowie nach Kupfern aus dem Werke von Robert Adam:

RAGUSA,1667 (today's Dubrovnik) [not the Ruins of the Palace of the Emperor Diocletian at Spalat(r)o, 1764!]

Wien, 1910, Verlag von Franz Malota

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Source Denkmäler der Kunst in Dalmatien, Herausgegeben von Georg Kowalczyk, mit einer Einleitung von Cornelius Gurlitt.
Author Georg Kowalczyk; Fotografie, Scan and postprocessing by Hubertl

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