File:Schamberg maschinenform 1000.jpg

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Morton L. Schamberg (1881-1918)
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Deutsch: „Maschinenform“, Gemälde von Morton L. Schamberg
English: Machine Form, 1916, painting by Morton L. Schamberg.
Date 1916
date QS:P571,+1916-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source/Photographer Ben Wolf: Morton Livingston Schamberg. University of Philadelphia Press, Philadelphia 1963, colour table after p. 56. Original uploader was Hausmaus at de.wikipedia.
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  • 2010-03-30 15:04 Hausmaus 1000×1400× (298472 bytes) {{subst:Artwork/subst(information) |Beschreibung = „Maschinenform“, Gemälde von Morton L. Schamberg |Quelle = Ben Wolf: ''Morton Livingston Schamberg''. University of Philadelphia Press, Philadelphia 1963, Farbtafel hinter S. 56. |Urheber = Morton L. Schamberg (1881-1918

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