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Artist Johann Nepomuk della Croce
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Deutsch: Maria Anna ("Nannerl") Mozart, ihr Bruder Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, deren Vater Leopold, an der Wand ein Portrait der verstorbenen Mutter, Anna Maria.
English: Family portrait: Maria Anna ("Nannerl") Mozart, her brother Wolfgang, their mother Anna Maria (medallion) and father, Leopold Mozart
Date circa 1780
Source/Photographer http://vietsciences.org/biographie/artists/composers/images/mozart_giadinh.jpg
http://www.schillerinstitute.org/graphics/photos/hist_poet_musicians/mozart_family.jpg
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