English: Glaube, Hoffnung, Liebe, emulsion, synthetic polymer paint, shellac on photodocument paper on linen canvas with lead construction by Anselm Kieffer, 1984-6, Art Gallery of New South Wales.
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Glaube, Hoffnung, Liebe (1984-6), by Anselm Kiefer. Emulsion, synthetic polymer paint, shellac on photodocument paper on linen canvas with lead construction. Art Gallery of New South Wales
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