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George Wachsteter
Caricature for "The Stranger"

1945

$450
£336.82
€389.20
CA$624
A$698.96
CHF 363.38
MX$8,630.75
NOK 4,629.20
SEK 4,376.18
DKK 2,904.41
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About the Item

Medium: Pen and Ink on Illustration Board Signature: Signed Upper Left
  • Creator:
    George Wachsteter (1911 - 2004)
  • Creation Year:
    1945
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 10 in (25.4 cm)Width: 13 in (33.02 cm)
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Fort Washington, PA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 24071stDibs: LU38436161462

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