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Walter Kühne family of Jamlitz

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English: The family of the painter, draftsman and graphic artist Walter Kühne (1875–1956) from Jamlitz in Niederlausitz, Germany without father. In front the three children Wolfgang (1902–1935), Walter Georg (1911–1991) and Maria (1907–1987), on the right their mother Renata Kühne (1880–1945), née von Stülpnagel, in the back her aunt Martha Rudolph, née Wolff.
Deutsch: Die Familie des Malers, Zeichners und Graphikers Walter Kühne (1875–1956) aus Jamlitz in der Niederlausitz ohne den Vater: vorn die drei Kinder Wolfgang (1902–1935), Walter Georg (1911–1991) und Maria (1907–1987), rechts die Mutter Renata Kühne (1880–1945), geborene von Stülpnagel, hinten links deren Tante Martha Rudolph, geborene Wolff.
Date circa 1918
date QS:P,+1918-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source https://www.kuenstler-jamlitz.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/2_4_Mulle_mit_Kindern_und_Enkelkindern.jpg
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