Null Kaminsky, Thomas
1945 Dresden. Active in Cologne and Vienna. Mixed media / …
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Kaminsky, Thomas 1945 Dresden. Active in Cologne and Vienna. Mixed media / opaque white / black and white. White color composition. Verso signed and dated 1985/86. 55 x 47 cm. (60 x 51 cm). R. Lit.: 1.14.

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Kaminsky, Thomas 1945 Dresden. Active in Cologne and Vienna. Mixed media / opaque white / black and white. White color composition. Verso signed and dated 1985/86. 55 x 47 cm. (60 x 51 cm). R. Lit.: 1.14.

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