Klös, Bodo W. (1950 - arb. In Lich). "Hermann Hesse in Montagnola". Etching in b…
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Klös, Bodo W.

(1950 - arb. in Lich). "Hermann Hesse in Montagnola". Etching in black, brown and blue (47/100). 24,8 x 26,6 cm. - Portrait "Brecht". Etching (studio proof). 1985. 15 x 15 cm. - "Beckett?" Etching. E.A. and 4 state prints. 1986. 29,5 x 23,5 cm. - Together 6 fol. D

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Klös, Bodo W.

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