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Charles Émile Hornung
"Maggy" by Emile Hornung - Gouache on paper 68x49 cm

1928

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Woman portrait by Ilse Voigt - Oil on canvas 96x76 cm
By Ilse Voigt
Located in Geneva, CH
Oil on canvas with wooden frame. Total size with frame is 88x109 cm Ilse VOIGT is an artist born in 1905 and died in 1997. His works have been sold at public auction 24 times, mostl...
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1940s Academic Portrait Paintings

Materials

Oil

Granny with glasses by Hans Berger - Engraving 50x39 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
Work on paper Ed: 24/100
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Early 20th Century Academic Portrait Paintings

Materials

Charcoal, Engraving

Dancer n°3 by John Torcapel - Gouache on paper 41x37 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
Work on paper sold with a frame
Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Portrait Paintings

Materials

Oil, Gouache

Half-naked woman gardening by Alexandre Rochat - Gouache
By Alexandre Rochat
Located in Geneva, CH
Work on canvas Gilded wood frame with glass pane 62 x 47 x 3 cm
Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Nude Paintings

Materials

Gouache

"Female nude" by Alexandre Rochat - Gouache
By Alexandre Rochat
Located in Geneva, CH
Work on paper Gilded wood frame with glass pane 78 x 59 x 3 cm
Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Nude Paintings

Materials

Gouache

"Blade sharpening" by Marie Désiré Bourgoin - Watercolor
Located in Geneva, CH
French water painter Work on paper Gilded wooden frame 42,5 x 34 x 1,5 cm
Category

Early 20th Century Modern Portrait Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

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