Null Tübke, Werner
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Tübke, Werner (1929 Schönebeck - Leipzig 2004). Am KreuzI, (19)78. Lithograph. 25.6 x 38.4 cm. Signed and dated in the stone, signed and inscribed in pencil - Proof. D

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Tübke, Werner (1929 Schönebeck - Leipzig 2004). Am KreuzI, (19)78. Lithograph. 25.6 x 38.4 cm. Signed and dated in the stone, signed and inscribed in pencil - Proof. D

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