"In Schwabing, 1912"
"In Schwabing, 1912"; from Gabriele Muenter: The years of expressionism 1903-1920 by Reinhold Heller (184pp. Munich: Prestel; distributed in the UK by Biblios. Pounds 39.95. 3 7913 1866 7)
"In Schwabing, 1912"; from Gabriele Muenter: The years of expressionism 1903-1920 by Reinhold Heller (184pp. Munich: Prestel; distributed in the UK by Biblios. Pounds 39.95. 3 7913 1866 7)
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