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    Karl Peschke Baumaschinen-Fabriken Zweibrücken/Rheinpfalz

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    KARL PESCHKE BAUMASCHINEN-FABRIKEN ZWEIBRÜCKEN/RHEINPFALZ Karl Peschke Baumaschinen-Fabriken Zweibrücken/Rheinpfalz ( -

    Karl Peschke Baumaschinen-Fabriken Zweibrücken/Rheinpfalz

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    KARL PESCHKE BAUMASCHINEN-FABRIKEN ZWEIBRÜCKEN/RHEINPFALZ Karl Peschke Baumaschinen-Fabriken Zweibrücken/Rheinpfalz ( -

    Faltaina (von Peschke)

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    Pencil on paper, 21 x 18.5 inches Ca. 1929https://repository.brynmawr.edu/peschke/1007/thumbnail.jp

    Marianna

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    Oil on canvas, 39 x 35 inches Georg von Peschke\u27s daughter.https://repository.brynmawr.edu/peschke/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Georg von Peschke, London

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    Photograph, 11.5 x 8.5 inches This photo was taken at Vandyk Studio, London, in the 1920s, by Herbert Vandyk (British, 1879-1943), or by a studio photographer.https://repository.brynmawr.edu/peschke/1012/thumbnail.jp

    Die Petri'sche Methode zur Reinigung städtischer Kanalwässer

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    DIE PETRI'SCHE METHODE ZUR REINIGUNG STÄDTISCHER KANALWÄSSER Die Petri'sche Methode zur Reinigung städtischer Kanalwässer / Peschke, Otto (Public Domain) ( - ) Cover ( - ) Endsheet ( - ) Title page ( - ) Stempel: Bibliothek [...] ( - ) Text ( - ) Anhang ( - ) Illustration: Peschke, Die Petri'sche Methode zur Reinigung städtischer Canalwässer ( - ) Nachsatzblatt ( - ) Cover back ( - ) ColorChart ( -

    Peschke, Lutz

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    Grandmother/ Γιαγιά (Maria Kalimeri)

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    Oil on canvas, 17.5 x 15 inches This is a portrait of Peschke\u27s mother-in-law (the grandmother of Nausika Martin, its owner).https://repository.brynmawr.edu/peschke/1016/thumbnail.jp

    Carnival, Skyros

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    Oil on canvas, 41 x 33 inches Carnival is celebrated in the weeks before the start of Lent. Skyros has a particularly striking Carnival celebration, one in which Peschke was clearly interested from an artistic and ethnographic standpoint, as Dorothy Burr Thompson\u27s diary entry about Peschke\u27s description of the celebrations indicates. In this painting, a masquerader dressed as the Yeros or Old Man is depicted, wearing an animal skin over his head and dozens of goat bells around his waist. Other masqueraders can be seen behind the Yeros, both in this photograph that belonged to Peschke (and may well have been taken by him) and in the painting that is based upon it.https://repository.brynmawr.edu/peschke/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Woman at Loom, Skyros

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    Oil on canvas, 31 x 26 incheshttps://repository.brynmawr.edu/peschke/1030/thumbnail.jp
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