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Rudolf Hirth Du Frenes
A Dog's Trick

$10,200
£7,770.84
€8,960.09
CA$14,274.69
A$15,949.59
CHF 8,343.40
MX$195,593.12
NOK 106,612.88
SEK 101,097.25
DKK 66,873.97
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Rudolf Hirth du Frenes German, 1846-1916 A Dog’s Trick Oil on panel 19 ⅜ by 14 ½ in, w/ frame 23 ⅜ by 18 ½ in Studied at the L’Ecole Des Beaux Art de Nuremberg under Kreling; he also studied at the Academie de Munich under A. von Ramberg. He exhibited in Vienne, Berlin and Munich. He was influenced by the great artist Courbet et Millet. Museums and Exhibitions: Breslau; Munich; Berlin; Vienne Provenance: Estate of Ann Meserole Wilson Le Trianon Fine Art & Antiques
  • Creator:
    Rudolf Hirth Du Frenes (1846 - 1916, German)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23.38 in (59.39 cm)Width: 18.5 in (46.99 cm)
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    23 ⅜ by 18 ½ inPrice: $10,200
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  • Gallery Location:
    Sheffield, MA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 016051stDibs: LU700316134022

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