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Artist: Charles Walch
Portrait - Original Pencil on Paper by Charles Walch - Early 20th Century
By Charles Walch
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is an original drawing in pencil realized by Charles Walch (1896-1948).
Good conditions, except for aged margins.
Included a Passepartout: 53 ...
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Early 20th Century Modern Charles Walch Figurative Prints
Materials
Pencil
The Harlequin
By Charles Walch
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
The harlequin
Very nice lithograph by Charles Walch - 1969
Signed in the board and numbered in pencil 30/100
Dimensions with border: 76 x 54 cm
Size of ...
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1960s Charles Walch Figurative Prints
Materials
Lithograph
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The Harlequin
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