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Study for a Glass - Woodcut Print by Charles Dubin - 1940s
Study for a Glass - Woodcut Print by Charles Dubin - 1940s

Study for a Glass - Woodcut Print by Charles Dubin - 1940s

By Charles Dubin

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Study for a Glass is a China drawing realized by Charles Dubin (1920-1955). Good condition, no signature. Included a white cardboard passpartout (49x34 cm).

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Early 20th Century Modern Charles Dubin

Materials

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