Draft:Beate Schroedl-Baurmeister

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Beate Schroedl-Baurmeister
Beate Schroedl-Baurmeister, model (2016) of Momentum (27×25×10 cm) in stainless steel
Beate Schroedl-Baurmeister, model (2016) of Momentum (27×25×10 cm) in stainless steel
Momentum, 225x250x220 cm, in stainless steel at a solo exhibition in the town hall Wuppertal, Foto: Gernot Erler
Beate Schroedl-Baurmeister, In Storm, 610×300×340 cm, in stainless steel at an exhibition at Dyck Castle, Jüchen
Beate Schroedl-Baurmeister, In Storm, 610×300×340 cm, in stainless steel at an exhibition at Dyck Castle, Jüchen

Beate Schroedl-Baurmeister (born 1953) is a German sculptor.