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Horn, P., Kuöhl, Richard (born 1980). console sculpture (mother with two children). Stone 1934/1935. Cottbus, Neumarkt 5. New town hall. Wall Street facade
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Horn, P., Kuöhl, Richard (born 1980). console sculpture (mother with two children). Stone 1934/1935. Cottbus, Neumarkt 5. New town hall. Wall Street facade
Title: Horn, P., Kuöhl, Richard (born 1980). console sculpture (mother with two children). Stone 1934/1935. Cottbus, Neumarkt 5. New town hall. Wall Street facade
Description:
Horn, P.
, Kuöhl, Richard (born 1980).
console sculpture (mother with two children).
Stone 1934/1935.
Cottbus, Neumarkt 5.
New town hall.
Wall Street facade.
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