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Deutsch: Skulptur Großer Rhythmus (2000) von Rudolf J. Kaltenbach. Schwedischer Schwarz-Gabbro, 153 x 90 x 25 cm. Standort: Pfarrkirche St. Peter und Paul, Hochheim am Main (zuvor als Leihgabe im Hummelpark aufgestellt, 2006 der Katholischen Kirche gestiftet) |
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Author | Welt-der-Form (Diskussion) / Welt-der-Form at German Wikipedia |
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