Brodwolf, Jürgen
1932 Dübendorf/Zurich. Active in Malsburg/Kandern. Lithogr. Pyr…
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Brodwolf, Jürgen 1932 Dübendorf/Zurich. Active in Malsburg/Kandern. Lithogr. pyramid with tube figures. Signed u.m. in pencil, dated 1972 and numbered 49/50. 66 x 48.5 cm. (70 x 52 cm). R. Lit.: 1.14.

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Brodwolf, Jürgen 1932 Dübendorf/Zurich. Active in Malsburg/Kandern. Lithogr. pyramid with tube figures. Signed u.m. in pencil, dated 1972 and numbered 49/50. 66 x 48.5 cm. (70 x 52 cm). R. Lit.: 1.14.

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