File:Sculpture Porphyr Szelinski-Singer Anders.JPG

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Deutsch: Skulptur „Porphyr“ der Berliner Bildhauerin Katharina Szelinski-Singer, 1988, Porphyr, 43 x 38 x 11 cm
English: Sculpture „Porphyr“, created by the sculptress Katharina Szelinski-Singer in 1988, Porphyry, 43 x 38 x 11 cm
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Source Katharina Szelinski-Singer: Stein und Bronze. Mit Texten von Wolfgang Schulz. Eine Veröffentlichung der Stiftung Deutschlandhaus, Berlin. 1997, Katalog zur Ausstellung Deutschlandhaus, 19.10. - 14.12. 1997; Meissen, Albrechtsburg 8.2. - 13.4. 1998. Vordere Umschlagseite/front page.
Author Katharina Szelinski-Singer (sculptress), Jörg P. Anders (photographer)
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