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Kleinbildnegativ: Ausstellung in der Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek, 1983

FHXB Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Museum Fotosammlungen Jürgen Henschel, Negative (1959-1991) [2017/2129]
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Fotografien der Ausstellung "Gemalte Illusionen" in der Amerika-Gedenkbibliothek: Klaus Wagner: "Alte Ansicht des Bayrischen Platzes", Landshuter Str. 22; Ulrike Hogrebe: "Landschaft mit Regenbogen", Menzelstr. 7; Hans-Dieter Wohlmann: Ohlauer Str. 123-24; Werner Steinbrecher und Werner Brunner, "Thema: Ausbildung", Muskauer Str. 33; vom 29. März 1983. Henschel-Fotobestand, Signatur: K02_0374_31-37
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24 mm x 36 mm

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