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Harold Cohn

Carnations & Rose Buds
Carnations & Rose Buds

Harold Cohn Carnations & Rose Buds

$1,500Sale Price|34% Off

H 24 in W 20 in D 1 in

Carnations & Rose Buds

Located in Summit, NJ

Gorgeous oil on panel by Harold Cohn. Beautiful reds - the photo does not do the painting justice

Category

1950s Abstract Impressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel, Board

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Harold Cohn Carmen, 1950

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H 15 in W 11 in D 1 in

Carmen

Located in Greenwich, CT

Harold Cohn successfully exhibited starting in the 1930's and was well recognised during his

Category

1950s American Modern Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Materials

Gouache

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Materials

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Materials

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