Ah, what a beautiful dream: a Christmas tree, and all my wife

Ah, what a beautiful dream: a Christmas tree, and all my wife's lovers were hanging on it!

(Ah, war das ein schöner Traum: ein Christbaum, und dran hingen alle Liebhaber meiner Frau!)


Ferdinand von Reznicek

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1910  ·  Druck  ·  Picture ID: 694637

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Ah, what a beautiful dream: a Christmas tree, and all my wife's lovers were hanging on it! by Ferdinand von Reznicek. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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