Null (1872 Bremen- Kolkhoz Budjonny near Kornejewka 1842). Ex-libris Martha Voge…
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(1872 Bremen- Kolkhoz Budjonny near Kornejewka 1842). Ex-libris Martha Vogeler - ex-libris Barkenhoff. Building block 1978 for the reconstruction and preservation of the Barkenhoff in Worpswerde. 2 etchings. 1906 and 1899. 13.8 x 8.8 and 11 x 9.3 cm. With signature Bettina Müller-Wogeler - Ex. 44/150. D

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(1872 Bremen- Kolkhoz Budjonny near Kornejewka 1842). Ex-libris Martha Vogeler - ex-libris Barkenhoff. Building block 1978 for the reconstruction and preservation of the Barkenhoff in Worpswerde. 2 etchings. 1906 and 1899. 13.8 x 8.8 and 11 x 9.3 cm. With signature Bettina Müller-Wogeler - Ex. 44/150. D

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