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Artist: Eugene Berman
Philosopher - Original China Ink drawing by E. Berman - 1940 ca.
By Eugene Berman
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed with the artist's monogram. Ink and watercolour on cardboard. Passepartout included. This artwork is shipped from Italy. Under existing legislation, any artwork in Italy...
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1940s Modern Eugene Berman Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Ink

Portrait - Original Pencil on Paper by Eugène Berman - 1970s
By Eugene Berman
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is an original contemporary artwork realized by Eugène Berman (Petersbourg, 1932 - Rome, 1972) in the 1970s. Original pencil drawing on paper. Monogram of artist on the lower center in pencil. Included a Passepartout: 50 x 40 cm Good conditions, except for the small missing piece of paper at the top right margin. Depicting the portrait of artist's wife, through strong strokes, full of emotion with a deep look. Eugène Berman (Petersbourg, 1932 - Rome, 1972). He worked especially for the theater (Brecht's Threepenny Opera...
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1970s Modern Eugene Berman Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

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