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GERMANY STUTTGART 1929-05. Orig. caption ... "VAGABUND EXHIBITION" IN STUTTGART In Stuttgart, for example, a Vagabonden Congress takes place, to which the homeless from all over the world converge. A highlight of this gathering is the "Vagabonden Art Exhibition", which shows art works, erasures and pictures. A group of prominent vagabonds. From left to right: Hugo Motzer, (who has been out of the country road for 28 years), Gregor Gog (editor of the Vagabunden magazine "Der Kunde"), Hans Tombrock, (Der Maler-Vagabund) Hans Bönninghausen (also a painter). Photo: Atlantic Photo-Co. / AB Text & Bilder / SVT / Code: 5600 Folder: Vagabond meeting in Stuttgart 1929 760 G Gog, 1891-1945, founder of the organization Bruderschaft der Vagabunden 1927. H Tombroch, 1895-1966 and H Bönninghausen, 1906-1988, both German artists who co-founded an art group within the organization; Artist group of the vagabonds. Quartet Hand in pocket Pipes Manchester clothes Vagabonder Hobo Homeless Der international Vagabundenkongress 21-23 May 1929 Bruderschaft der Vagabunden, international organization founded in 1927 and banned by the Nazis 1933 persons: HANS BÖNNINGHAUSEN; HANS TOMBROCK; GREGOR TOG; GREGOR GOG; 1929-05- ??.

GERMANY STUTTGART 1929-05. Orig. caption ... "VAGABUND EXHIBITION" IN STUTTGART In Stuttgart, for example, a Vagabonden Congress takes place, to which the homeless from all over the world converge. A highlight of this gathering is the "Vagabonden Art Exhibition", which shows art works, erasures and pictures. A group of prominent vagabonds. From left to right: Hugo Motzer, (who has been out of the country road for 28 years), Gregor Gog (editor of the Vagabunden magazine "Der Kunde"), Hans Tombrock, (Der Maler-Vagabund) Hans Bönninghausen (also a painter). Photo: Atlantic Photo-Co. / AB Text & Bilder / SVT / Code: 5600 Folder: Vagabond meeting in Stuttgart 1929 760 G Gog, 1891-1945, founder of the organization Bruderschaft der Vagabunden 1927. H Tombroch, 1895-1966 and H Bönninghausen, 1906-1988, both German artists who co-founded an art group within the organization; Artist group of the vagabonds. Quartet Hand in pocket Pipes Manchester clothes Vagabonder Hobo Homeless Der international Vagabundenkongress 21-23 May 1929 Bruderschaft der Vagabunden, international organization founded in 1927 and banned by the Nazis 1933 persons: HANS BÖNNINGHAUSEN; HANS TOMBROCK; GREGOR TOG; GREGOR GOG; 1929-05- ??.
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GERMANY STUTTGART 1929-05. Orig. caption ... "VAGABUND EXHIBITION" IN STUTTGART In Stuttgart, for example, a Vagabonden Congress takes place, to which the homeless from all over the world converge. A highlight of this gathering is the "Vagabonden Art Exhibition", which shows art works, erasures and pictures. A group of prominent vagabonds. From left to right: Hugo Motzer, (who has been out of the country road for 28 years), Gregor Gog (editor of the Vagabunden magazine "Der Kunde"), Hans Tombrock, (Der Maler-Vagabund) Hans Bönninghausen (also a painter). Photo: Atlantic Photo-Co. / AB Text & Bilder / SVT / Code: 5600 Folder: Vagabond meeting in Stuttgart 1929 760 G Gog, 1891-1945, founder of the organization Bruderschaft der Vagabunden 1927. H Tombroch, 1895-1966 and H Bönninghausen, 1906-1988, both German artists who co-founded an art group within the organization; Artist group of the vagabonds. Quartet Hand in pocket Pipes Manchester clothes Vagabonder Hobo Homeless Der international Vagabundenkongress 21-23 May 1929 Bruderschaft der Vagabunden, international organization founded in 1927 and banned by the Nazis 1933 persons: HANS BÖNNINGHAUSEN; HANS TOMBROCK; GREGOR TOG; GREGOR GOG; 1929-05- ??
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