Walter Draesner
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- | by [[Walter Draesner]], [[Max von Boehn]] - 1922 | + | Born in Leipzig, died in Düsseldorf. |
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+ | ''Ein Totentanz, nach Scherenschnitten von Walter Draesner mit Geleitwort von Max von Boehn''. Berlin: B. Behrs. [[Max von Boehn]] - [[1922]], a work of [[papercutting]]. | ||
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Born in Leipzig, died in Düsseldorf.
Ein Totentanz, nach Scherenschnitten von Walter Draesner mit Geleitwort von Max von Boehn. Berlin: B. Behrs. Max von Boehn - 1922, a work of papercutting.
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