tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8706607912742642133.post2440492628738483293..comments2024-03-23T12:31:38.129+01:00Comments on The Linosaurus: Martha Cunz: the Dutch Connection (II)Gerriehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01985746967465520617noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8706607912742642133.post-90091818245047204512014-05-02T08:54:19.863+02:002014-05-02T08:54:19.863+02:00Hallo Andreas, danke ! If you have examples of tho...Hallo Andreas, danke ! If you have examples of those prints would you please be so kind sending them to me because I do not have them.Gerriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01985746967465520617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8706607912742642133.post-17011142200306682752014-05-02T01:37:47.934+02:002014-05-02T01:37:47.934+02:00Emma Bormann visited the Netherlands in 1920. She ...Emma Bormann visited the Netherlands in 1920. She made a number of prints of Groningen, including an etching of the Church of St. Martin and the market square. Besides the university, she made woodcuts and linocuts of the Aa-Kerk, a canal embankment, the harbor, and the Pepergasthuis. In 1921 she exhibited there with the Pictura art association.Andreasnoreply@blogger.com