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Artist: Erwin Eichinger
Oil Painting by Erwin Eichinger "The Cardinal"
By Erwin Eichinger
Located in Mere, GB
For sale is this oil painting on board by Erwin Eichinger "The Cardinal" 1892-1950 Member of the popular Austrian family of figurative artists who painted Tyrolean...
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1930s Erwin Eichinger Art
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Oil
Oil Painting by Erwin Eichinger "The Old Tyrolean Gentleman"
By Erwin Eichinger
Located in Mere, GB
Oil Painting by Erwin Eichinger "The Old Tyrolean Gentleman" 1892 - 1950 Member of the popular Austrian family of figurative artists who painted Tyrolean...
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1920s Erwin Eichinger Art
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Oil
Portrait oil painting of an Austrian Gentleman with a Pipe
By Erwin Eichinger
Located in Moreton-In-Marsh, Gloucestershire
Erwin Eichinger
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The Pipe
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Image size: 10 inches x 7.5 inches
Size including frame: 15.25 inches x 12.75 inches
Erwin Eichinger was a genr...
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20th Century Victorian Erwin Eichinger Art
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