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Haas, Willibrord / Voß, Heinz - 2 sheets, including: 1x Willibrord Haas (born 1936 in Schramberg, lives a. works in Berlin): "Fandango azul" (abstract composition with hearts), color etching / aquatint on Hahnemühle (watermark), left below the image hand signed in pencil and dat. 2013, titled in the center, right un. num. 7/50, approx. 58.5 x 49cm, unframed (sheet size approx. 81 x 61cm); 1x Heinz Voß (born 1951 in Friedrichskoog, German painter and graphic artist): o.T. ("Musik"), color etching on BFK Rives (watermark), left below the depiction hand-signed in pencil num. 13/50, right un. sign, approx. 59.5 x 22cm, sheet margins partially slightly creased (upper left / lower right), inscribed by another hand, unframed (sheet size approx. 83 x 41cm)

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Haas, Willibrord / Voß, Heinz - 2 sheets, including: 1x Willibrord Haas (born 1936 in Schramberg, lives a. works in Berlin): "Fandango azul" (abstract composition with hearts), color etching / aquatint on Hahnemühle (watermark), left below the image hand signed in pencil and dat. 2013, titled in the center, right un. num. 7/50, approx. 58.5 x 49cm, unframed (sheet size approx. 81 x 61cm); 1x Heinz Voß (born 1951 in Friedrichskoog, German painter and graphic artist): o.T. ("Musik"), color etching on BFK Rives (watermark), left below the depiction hand-signed in pencil num. 13/50, right un. sign, approx. 59.5 x 22cm, sheet margins partially slightly creased (upper left / lower right), inscribed by another hand, unframed (sheet size approx. 83 x 41cm)

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