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Emil Beurmann (14 March 1862 – 5 February 1951)[1] was a Swiss painter, writer and poet.[2]
^Matthias Buschle; Daniel Hagmann (6 October 2008). Gräber und Geschichten: Basel und seine Toten (in German). Christoph Merian. pp. 26–. ISBN 9783856163785.
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