Dix; Otto.1891-1969. "Die Ver鋍hter des Todes".Kaltnadelradierung auf Kupferdruckpapier; 34;7 x 27;7 cm / 49;8 x 43 cm.Baltt 1 aus der Mappe "Zirkus" mit 10 Kaltnadelradierungen; 1922.Vaduz (Liechtenstein); Otto Dix Stiftung.
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