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In the early 1960s, Hubert Fichte and architectural photographer Leonore Mau met. An extraordinary love affair and productive artistic working group arose, which lasted until Hubert Fichte's death. Nathalie David, long-time assistant Leonore Mau's, draws, in many Sunday visits, an intimate portrait of the person and her relationship with Fichte.

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In the early 1960s, Hubert Fichte and architectural photographer Leonore Mau met. An extraordinary love affair and productive artistic working group arose, which lasted until Hubert Fichte's death. Nathalie David, long-time assistant Leonore Mau's, draws, in many Sunday visits, an intimate portrait of the person and her relationship with Fichte.

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