File:Naria Kraetzinger - Sammlung Prinzhorn.jpg

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Deutsch: Zeichung von Maria Kraetzinger
Date Unknown date
Source https://prinzhorn.ukl-hd.de/fileadmin/_processed_/csm_maria-kraetzinger_69941c9477.jpg
Author Maria Kraetzinger (* 19. Oktober 1870 oder 1869 in Mettenheim; † 1. März 1951 in Riedstadt) war eine deutsche Künstlerin und Malerin

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