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Artist: Anat Ratzabi
Rembrandt in Bronze - "Self-portrait with plumed Cap/Sabre" - etching sculpture
By Anat Ratzabi
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Rembrandt in Bronze - "Woman Bathing in Stream".
Unique Etching Sculpture.
B23.
Etching: 1634.
"Painting in Bronze" Is a series of bronzes, true to the spirit of Rembrandts origi...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Anat Ratzabi Art
Materials
Bronze
Rembrandt in Bronze - "Seated Male Nude" - unique etching sculpture
By Anat Ratzabi
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Rembrandt in Bronze - "Woman Bathing in Stream".
Unique Etching Sculpture.
B193.
Etching: 1646.
"Painting in Bronze" Is a series of bronzes, true to the spirit of Rembrandts orig...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Anat Ratzabi Art
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Bronze
Rembrandt in Bronze - "Bust of an Old Man with Turban", unique etching sculpture
By Anat Ratzabi
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Rembrandt in Bronze - "Woman Bathing in Stream".
Unique Etching Sculpture.
Bartch 18.
"Painting in Bronze" Is a series of bronzes, true to the spirit of Rembrandts original etchin...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Anat Ratzabi Art
Materials
Bronze
Rembrandt in Bronze - "Woman Bathing in Stream" - Unique Etching Sculpture
By Anat Ratzabi
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Rembrandt in Bronze - "Woman Bathing in Stream".
Unique Etching Sculpture.
190A.
"Painting in Bronze" Is a series of bronzes, true to the spirit of Rembrandts original etchings.
T...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Anat Ratzabi Art
Materials
Bronze
Rembrandt in Bronze - "Woman making Water" - Unique Etching Sculpture
By Anat Ratzabi
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Rembrandt in Bronze - "Woman making Water".
Unique Etching Sculpture.
190A.
"Painting in Bronze" Is a series of bronzes, true to the spirit of Rembrandts original etchings.
The se...
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21st Century and Contemporary Anat Ratzabi Art
Materials
Bronze
Rembrandt in Bronze - "Self-Portrait/Open-Mouth" - Unique Etching Sculpture
By Anat Ratzabi
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Rembrandt in Bronze - "Self-Portrait/Open-Mouth".
Unique Etching Sculpture.
"Painting in Bronze" Is a series of bronzes, true to the spirit of Rembrandts original etchings.
The ser...
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21st Century and Contemporary Anat Ratzabi Art
Materials
Bronze
Rembrandt in Bronze - "The Persian" - Unique Etching Sculpture
By Anat Ratzabi
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Rembrandt in Bronze - "The Persian".
Unique Etching Sculpture.
After the original etching of 1632.
"Painting in Bronze" Is a series of bronzes, true to the spirit of Rembrandts o...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Anat Ratzabi Art
Materials
Bronze
Rembrandt in Bronze - "The Fall of Man" - Unique Etching Sculpture
By Anat Ratzabi
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Rembrandt in Bronze - "The Fall of Man".
Unique Etching Sculpture.
After the etching of 1638.
"Painting in Bronze" Is a series of bronzes, true to the spirit of Rembrandts origina...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Anat Ratzabi Art
Materials
Bronze
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