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Artist: Samuel Rabin
A Work Out
A Work Out

A Work Out

By Samuel Rabin

Located in London, GB

Samuel Rabin A Work Out 1903-1991 Pastel and wax crayons on paper, signed lower left Image size: 6 1/3 x 7 5/6 inches (16 x 20 cm) Original frame Provenance: John Russell Taylor Col...

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20th Century Samuel Rabin Art

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Paper, Pastel, Wax Crayon

The Crouched Stance
The Crouched Stance

The Crouched Stance

By Samuel Rabin

Located in London, GB

Samuel Rabin The Crouched Stance 1903-1991 Charcoal on paper, signed lower left Image size: 7 7/8 x 6 1/2 inches (19.9 x 16.5 cm) Hand-made contemporary-style frame Samuel (Sam) Rab...

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20th Century Samuel Rabin Art

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Paper, Charcoal

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