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UnknownPortrait of a Man Charcoal Drawing Entitled "Intense Gaze", Signed and Framed1990s
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Portrait of a man eyes. An Original sketch of an intense gaze of a gentleman behind glasses signed by the artist John D.Hertz ( American, 1948 ). The artist used charcoal on paper to draw his portraits of usually men with expressive looks. The drawing is finely framed in black with top glass, matted in black and signed by the artist.
Framed Dimensions: 23" W x 16.5" H x 0.75" D
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