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Artist: Karl Lind
Bronze "Deer with Fawn" by Karl Lind
By Karl Lind
Located in Berlin, DE
Bronze, dark patinated. Created by Karl Lind, Germany. Cast from 1940. Top on the plinth signed: K. LIND. On the side of the plinth foundry mark: BILDGIESSEREI KRASS. Dimensions: Hei...
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20th Century Karl Lind Art

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Bronze

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