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Summary Of: Willi Baumeister

In 1926 Willi Baumeister married the painter... Willi Baumeister completed his book... The national and international recognition that Willi Baumeister received in the postwar period was correspondingly high... After 1945 Willi Baumeister played an important role in the development of German and European art... 1999 Willi Baumeister et la France... official Willi Baumeister Website of the Baumeister Archive and Family...

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