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Artist: Erich Waske
Portrait with Pearl Necklace
By Erich Waske
Located in Wien, 9
Deling with the work of Erich Waske today, one encounters first of all a number of reasons why this outstanding artist has fallen into such undeserved oblivion. In addition to the de...
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20th Century Expressionist Erich Waske Figurative Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Portrait of a Woman
By Erich Waske
Located in Wien, 9
Deling with the work of Erich Waske today, one encounters first of all a number of reasons why this outstanding artist has fallen into such undeserved oblivion. In addition to the de...
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20th Century Expressionist Erich Waske Figurative Paintings

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Oil, Panel

O.T. (Badende Kinder)
By Erich Waske
Located in Wien, 9
Beschäftigt man sich heute mit dem Werk von Erich Waske, so stößt man zunächst auf eine ganze Reihe von Begründungen dafür, warum dieser herausragende Künstler so unverdient in Verge...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Erich Waske Figurative Paintings

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Pastel

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