An edition of Hann Trier (1972)

Hann Trier

ich tanze mit den Pinseln : Aquarelle und Zeichnungen der 50er + 60er Jahre

Hann Trier
Hann Trier, Manfred de La Mott ...
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An edition of Hann Trier (1972)

Hann Trier

ich tanze mit den Pinseln : Aquarelle und Zeichnungen der 50er + 60er Jahre

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Publisher
Wienand
Language
German
Pages
111

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Previews available in: German

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Cover of: Hann Trier
Hann Trier: Werke in der Sammlung Würth aus sechs Jahrzehnten
2015, Swiridoff Verlag, Hirschwirtscheuer
in German
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Hann Trier: aquarelle 1947-1994
2010, Broecking Art Edition
in German
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Hann Trier: diese Dokumentation erscheint aus Anlass der Ausstellung im November 1980
1980, Galerie Hennemann
in German
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Cover of: Hann Trier

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Table of Contents

Vorwort / Hannelore Fischer
Hann Trier tanzt mit den Pinseln / Uta Gerlach-Laxner
Bildteil
Biographie.

Edition Notes

Exhibition catalog.

On the occasion of an exhibition held at Käthe Kollwitz Museum, Köln, September 18-November 29, 2015.

Includes bibliographical references (page111).

Published in
Köln

Classifications

Library of Congress
N6888.T67 A4 2015

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Pagination
111 pages
Number of pages
111

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44489603M
ISBN 10
3868322825
ISBN 13
9783868322828
OCLC/WorldCat
925442573

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