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Institut für Untersuchungen von Grenzzuständen ästhetischer Systeme (INfuG) — Mappe "Ochs & Kuh im Abseits" — Mappe mit 25 Original-Xerokopien von Christine Kaufmann, Fridolin Kleuderlein, Bernhard Kümmelmann (Brans), Gotlind von Freytag Loringhofen, Mike Rose und Hubert Sowas. Auflage 50 Stück, davon 10 sign. und num., hier "2/10". 42 x 29,5 cm; in ill. OMappe. - Lichtrandig.

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Institut für Untersuchungen von Grenzzuständen ästhetischer Systeme (INfuG) — Mappe "Ochs & Kuh im Abseits" — Mappe mit 25 Original-Xerokopien von Christine Kaufmann, Fridolin Kleuderlein, Bernhard Kümmelmann (Brans), Gotlind von Freytag Loringhofen, Mike Rose und Hubert Sowas. Auflage 50 Stück, davon 10 sign. und num., hier "2/10". 42 x 29,5 cm; in ill. OMappe. - Lichtrandig.

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