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Journal Title: Schulz/Forum - Year 2016, Vol 8, Issue 8
Abstract
Ina Söllner was one of Schulz’s young sitters. As an adult person, she discovered in her autograph book a portrait of her mother, Ina, made by Schulz. The drawing called "The King of Frogs" [Żabi król] and a dedication referring to her mother sitting provoke the author to analyze her family connections with Schulz. Even though she does not remember her meeting with the artist, she reconstructs Schulz’s place in her biography and the circumstances under which they might have met.
Authors and Affiliations
Ina Söllner
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