Staande soldaat, Cor Visser, 1942
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© erven Cor Visser
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© erven Cor Visser
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Staande soldaat
NG-1992-3-2-8
Staande soldaat in volle uitrusting, ten voeten uit. In zijn rechterhand houdt hij de loop van een geweer dat met de kolf op de grond rust. Mogelijk behoort deze soldaat tot de Prinses Irene Brigade.
purchase 27-Mar-1992
erven Cor Visser
…; purchased from the artist's heir, Anthea Durose, Ipswich, with xx other objects, by the museum, 1992
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