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Description Artikel „Gebhard Fugel“ von Oscar Doering-Dachau, mit Abbildungen im Text sowie weitere Abbildungen von Fugels Werken in: Die Christliche Kunst, 6. Jg. 1909–1910, VI. Heft (Februar 1910)
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Author Text: Oscar Doering-Dachau, Abbildungen: Gebhard Fugel
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