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-[[Stehende Hexe mit Ungeheuer]] (Eng: [[Witch and Dragon]]) is a drawing by [[Hans Baldung]] which depicts a [[young woman]] and a [[sea-serpent]]. +'''Kunsthalle''' is, generally, in [[German language|German]] speaking regions a term for a facility mounting temporary [[art exhibition]]s. Some are run or supported by a local '''Kunstverein''', an [[art association]] of local collectors and artists. In many German speaking cities, the local '''Kunstverein''' established permanent collections similar to those of the '''Kunstmuseum''', which derive mainly from earlier feudal times.
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-:"It is to be feared that Grien wants us to imagine that the witch has just given birth, and it is an [[umbilical cord]] that connects her to a monster that has just ingested her baby." --Roy Booth+
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-1515, pen on brown- tinted paper, heightened with white. Located at the [[Kunsthalle]], [[Karlsruhe]].+
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-*[[Ungeheuer]]+
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Kunsthalle is, generally, in German speaking regions a term for a facility mounting temporary art exhibitions. Some are run or supported by a local Kunstverein, an art association of local collectors and artists. In many German speaking cities, the local Kunstverein established permanent collections similar to those of the Kunstmuseum, which derive mainly from earlier feudal times.



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