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Henriette Christine Hahn-Brinckmann (1862–1934) was a Danish-German painter and lithographer. Among her most interesting works are those created with Japanese woodcutting tools which her husband, the museum curator Justus Brinckmann, brought to Hamburg.

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  • Henriette Christine Hahn-Brinckmann (* 12. September 1862 in Kopenhagen; † 2. April 1934 in Bergedorf bei Hamburg) war eine dänisch-deutsche Kunstmalerin. (de)
  • Henriette Christine Hahn-Brinckmann (1862–1934) was a Danish-German painter and lithographer. Among her most interesting works are those created with Japanese woodcutting tools which her husband, the museum curator Justus Brinckmann, brought to Hamburg. (en)
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  • Henriette Christine Hahn-Brinckmann (* 12. September 1862 in Kopenhagen; † 2. April 1934 in Bergedorf bei Hamburg) war eine dänisch-deutsche Kunstmalerin. (de)
  • Henriette Christine Hahn-Brinckmann (1862–1934) was a Danish-German painter and lithographer. Among her most interesting works are those created with Japanese woodcutting tools which her husband, the museum curator Justus Brinckmann, brought to Hamburg. (en)
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  • Henriette Hahn-Brinckmann (de)
  • Henriette Hahn-Brinckmann (en)
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