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English: The sculpture Large Two Forms by Henry Moore in front of the former Federal Chancellery (today Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development) in Bonn. It is exhibited there since September 19, 1979.
Deutsch: Die Skulptur Large Two Forms von Henry Moore vor dem ehemaligen Bundeskanzleramt (heute Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung) in Bonn. Sie ist dort seit dem 19. September 1979 ausgestellt.
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  • 2006-04-01 17:51:15 Leonce49 1526 x 1232 (321.117 Byte) (Henry-Moore-Plastik vor dem ehemaligen Kanzleramt: Two Large Forms)
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