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Gottfried Tollman

Gottfried Tollman was born in 1921. He was an iconic German photographer living and working in Dusseldorf, Germany. Tollman died in 1996.

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Creator: Gottfried Tollman
Pair of Framed Black and White Self Portraits Photographs by Gottfried Tollman
By Gottfried Tollman
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Gottfried Tollman (1921-1986) was an iconic German photographer living and working in Dusseldorf Germany. These black and white photographs in blonde wood framed sold as a pair are ...
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