Null Stöhrer, Walter
(1937 Stuttgart - Taarstedt 2000). Abstract figurative depi…
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Stöhrer, Walter (1937 Stuttgart - Taarstedt 2000). Abstract figurative depiction. Etching, 1996. 24.6 x 16.3 cm, sheet 32 x 21 cm. Signed and dated lower right. Numbered "73/111" lower left. Inscribed in pencil verso - Fine condition. R

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Stöhrer, Walter (1937 Stuttgart - Taarstedt 2000). Abstract figurative depiction. Etching, 1996. 24.6 x 16.3 cm, sheet 32 x 21 cm. Signed and dated lower right. Numbered "73/111" lower left. Inscribed in pencil verso - Fine condition. R

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