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I do not have an answer but I have a frame with the same info on the back. My aunt bought it in the 50's I think in France or Germany. The painting is of roses...By Gurt Haase.

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Q: The name in the back of the frame is all I have to go by and that's all Franz Xaver Muller Wurzburg the painting is from like the Romans on their horses with there worrier suits?
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