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Artist: E. H. Raskin
Fantaisies Oceanographiques Pochoir Planche 7 c1926
Fantaisies Oceanographiques Pochoir Planche 7 c1926

Fantaisies Oceanographiques Pochoir Planche 7 c1926

By E. H. Raskin

Located in Bristol, CT

Print Sz: 13 5/8"H x 9 1/4"W Frame Sz: 17 7/8"H x 13 5/8"W w/ coral mat & gilt bamboo frame Artist: E. H. Raskin

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1920s E. H. Raskin Art

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Lithograph

Fantaisies Oceanographiques Pochoir Planche 19 c1926
Fantaisies Oceanographiques Pochoir Planche 19 c1926

Fantaisies Oceanographiques Pochoir Planche 19 c1926

By E. H. Raskin

Located in Bristol, CT

Print Sz: 13 5/8"H x 9 1/4"W Frame Sz: 17 7/8"H x 13 5/8"W w/ coral mat & gilt bamboo frame Artist: E. H. Raskin

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1920s E. H. Raskin Art

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Lithograph

Fantaisies Oceanographiques 13
Fantaisies Oceanographiques 13

Fantaisies Oceanographiques 13

By E. H. Raskin

Located in Bristol, CT

Colourful tri-pochoir plate No.13 by E.H Raskin Published 1926 by F Dumas, Editeur Paris Image Sz: 13-5/8"H x 9-1/4"W Frame Sz: 18"H x 14"W w/ coral mat in gilt bamboo frame

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1920s E. H. Raskin Art

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Stencil

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