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Artist: Joseph Floch
Still Life at the Window
By Joseph Floch
Located in London, GB
JOSEPH FLOCH 1894-1977 Vienna 1894 – 1977 New York (Austrian) Title: Still Life at the Window, 1960 Technique: Oil Painting on Canvas Size: 94 x 66 cm. / 37 x 26 in. Additional ...
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1960s Expressionist Joseph Floch Paintings

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Oil

Colette II - Jewish Art, Post War, Oil Painting
By Joseph Floch
Located in London, GB
JOSEPH FLOCH 1894-1977 Vienna 1894 – 1977 New York (Austrian) Title: Collette II, 1944 Technique: Signed Oil Painting on Canvas Size: 120 x 89 cm. / 47.2 x 35 in. Additional Inf...
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1940s Joseph Floch Paintings

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