Null Fellner, Renate
(1845 - lives in Düsseldorf). Girl with panpipe. Bronze. He…
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Fellner, Renate (1845 - lives in Düsseldorf). Girl with panpipe. Bronze. Height approx. 13.5 cm. - No. 2 of 20 copies.

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Fellner, Renate (1845 - lives in Düsseldorf). Girl with panpipe. Bronze. Height approx. 13.5 cm. - No. 2 of 20 copies.

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