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Grimms Märchen - Märchen von einem, der auszog, das fürchten zu lernen

Ausstellung — Albert Weisgerber 1878-1915 - Gemälde, Zeichnungen, Illustrationen, Karikaturen — 1975.12.03.-1976.02.01. — München

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Contributors

  • Saarlandmuseum / Stiftung Saarländischer Kulturbesitz — Graphische Sammlung (Saarbrücken ) (Move)

Creator

  • Weisgerber, Albert

Subject

  • Graphik

Type of item

  • drawings (visual works)
  • Drawing

Date

  • 1982 (Objektbewegung)
  • 1982

Contributors

  • Saarlandmuseum / Stiftung Saarländischer Kulturbesitz — Graphische Sammlung (Saarbrücken ) (Move)

Creator

  • Weisgerber, Albert

Subject

  • Graphik

Type of item

  • drawings (visual works)
  • Drawing

Date

  • 1982 (Objektbewegung)
  • 1982

Providing institution

  • Saarland Museum

Aggregator

  • German Digital Library

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Creation date

  • o. J. (Herstellung)

Places

  • Saarbrücken (Move)

Identifier

  • KW 1103 (Inventarnummer)
  • http://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/item/2MDXEVSPBLAMD74VU34ZQYHWNDONJDLS

Extent

  • Höhe x Breite: 12 x 11,3 cm (Ausschnitt)

Format

  • Tusche / (Material/Technik)
  • Papier (Material/Technik)
  • Deckweiß (Material/Technik)
  • Zeichnung (Material/Technik)

Relations

  • dokumentiert in: Albert Weisgerber, 1974, S. 29; Katalog-Nr. 160
  • dokumentiert in: Albert Weisgerber, 1975, Katalog-Nr. 162c)
  • dokumentiert in: Märchen, 2013, S. 55; Katalog-Nr. 42

Providing country

  • Germany

Collection name

  • 422_DDB_SLM

First time published on Europeana

  • 2020-12-02T18:48:53.703Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2020-12-02T18:48:53.703Z
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