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Artist: Jun Dobashi
Tree of Life - Original Oil on Canvas, Signed
By Jun Dobashi
Located in Paris, FR
Jun DOBASHI
Tree of Life, 1953
Original oil on canvas
Handsigned, dated and situated (Paris) bottom right
On Canvas 60 x 73 cm (c. 24 x 29 in)
Very good condition, minor defects at...
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1950s Surrealist Jun Dobashi Art
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Oil
Composition - Japanese Abstract French
By Jun Dobashi
Located in London, GB
JUN DOBASHI 1910-1975
1910 - Tokyo-1975 (Japanese)
Title: Composition, 1962
Technique: Original Signed and Dated Oil Painting on Canvas
size: 93 x 75 cm / 36.6 x 29.5 in
Additio...
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1960s Abstract Jun Dobashi Art
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Oil
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