Heinrich Petersen-Angeln
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Heinrich Wilhelm Petersen, known as Heinrich Petersen-Angeln (4 April 1850 in
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– 23 April 1906 in Angeln,
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) was a German painter.Ulrich Schulte-Wülwer, ''Heinrich Petersen-Angeln: Maler der Nord- und Ostsee (1850-1906)'' Städtisches Museum Flensburg - 1993 He was a pupil of
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