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Artist: Eugene Berman
Oedipus And The Sphinx
By Eugene Berman
Located in Miami, FL
Initialed in cartouche bottom center
Provenance: Robert L. B. Tobin Foundation
Matted but Unframed
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1960s Surrealist Eugene Berman Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
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Gouache, India Ink
Veillee Sepulchrale; Verso: Study of two figures in a landscape
By Eugene Berman
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Veillee Sepulchrale
Verso: Study of two figures in a landscape
Pen and ink on rose colored Canson watermark paper, 1944
Signed in ink with the artist's initials lower center (see photo)
Dated 1944 lower center;
Titled in ink upper left corner (see photo)
Provenance:
Swann Galleries, 2010, realized $900.
John Popplestone (1928-2013), Akron, OH collector, noted psychologist and author
Berman brothers (painters)
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Eugene Berman in Italy in the 1960s
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Study for a Scenography - Ink Drawing by Eugène Berman - 1966
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Screaming Woman - Original Tempera, Ink and Watercolor by E. Berman - 1960s
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Located in Roma, IT
Screaming Woman is an original mixed colored artwork realized in the 1960s by Eugène Berman.
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