Richard Paul Lohse 1902-1988, Edition Braus, Heidelberg, 1992

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The catalogue was published on the occasion of the exhibition in the Wilhelm Hack Museum Ludwigshafen am Rhein from April 11 to May 24, 1992, and for all other exhibitions in Prague, Brno, Budapest, Lodz and Ingolstadt until November 27, 1993. With contributions by Bernhard Holeczek , Hans-Peter Riese, Lida von Mengden, Ludmila Vachtova and Richard Paul Lohse himself.

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Richard Paul Lohse 1902-1988, Edition Braus, Heidelberg, 1992
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Richard Paul Lohse 1902-1988, Edition Braus, Heidelberg, 1992
Richard Paul Lohse 1902-1988, Edition Braus, Heidelberg, 1992
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