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English: German-Estonian school teacher, poet, writer and mathematician Johann Martin Asmuss (1784-1844), father of paleontologist Hermann Martin Asmuss. Portrait signed as "A. Freih. v. Sternberg pinx. Hartmann fec.", denoting 19th c. artists Alexander Freiherr von Ungern-Sternberg and Hermann Eduard Hartmann.
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Source http://www.utlib.ee/ekollekt/eeva/index.php?lang=et&do=autor_pilt&aid=147&eid=74
Author Hermann Eduard Hartmann (1817-1881), Alexander von Ungern-Sternberg (1806-1868)

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