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Symbolismus : vom 26. Oktober 1973 bis 24. November 1973, Ausstellung /

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Corporate Author: Galerie Michael Hasenclever.
Other Authors: Hasenclever, Michael, ((Art dealer)), Wichmann, Siegfried, 1921-2015., Pilkington, Godfrey.
Format: Book
Language:German
Published: München : The Gallery, 1973.
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Symbolism in art > Exhibitions.
Art, Modern > 19th century > Exhibitions.
Exhibition catalogs.
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Call Number: A1234.567
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