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Assfalg, Siegfried

(1926 Rohrdorf near Horb - Biberach 2014). Formen-Synthese (Lob der Geometrie) 90/918. Color wood textured print of 3 sticks on Arches, 1990. 43.5 x 35.5, sheet 65 x 50 cm. Signed, dated and numbered. - One of 50 copies. R

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