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What are the prices on the engraving on the Internet weird-low.
 Look at me. Renowned author, clearly visible con vulture
left from the board when printing.
Franz Xaver Shteber (German Franz Xaver Stöber; February 20, 1795, Vienna - April 11, 1858, ibid) - Austrian engraver. Son of Joseph Shtebera (1768-1852), also an engraver.
F. Ks. Shteber. The funeral procession of Ludwig van Beethoven (1827)

One of the pioneers of the Austrian prints. The author of a series of portraits of Austrian artists. Illustrated book of Henry Joseph Hoelzl "Tradition poets of antiquity in the visual images" (German: Der Mythos alter Dichter in bildlichen Darstellungen) sixty-one woodcut portraits with the characters of ancient mythology. Shteberu is attributed as watercolor depicting the funeral procession of Ludwig van Beethoven [1], although it is possible that this water belongs to his father and namesake Franz Shteberu (1760-1834).

Portrait of Friedrich von Amerling, has long been regarded as a portrait Shtebera and characterized by a striking example of friendly relations one artist to another [2], in all probability, represents another person [3].
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   1. ↑ Franz Xaver Stöber (1795-1858), Beethovens Leichenzug vor dem ehemaligen Schwarzspanierkloster in Wien //Beethoven-Haus Bonn Digital Archives (English)
   2. ↑ John Russell. Portraits of Intelligence, Recognizable in Any Era The New York Times, February 11, 2000. (English)
   3. ↑ Friedrich von Amerling (1803-1887) «Portrait of Herr Vogl» //Boris Wilnitsky Fine Arts (English)
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