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Artist: Eva Fischer
Red Umbrella - Mixed Media - mid-20th Century
Red Umbrella - Mixed Media - mid-20th Century

Red Umbrella - Mixed Media - mid-20th Century

By Eva Fischer

Located in Roma, IT

Red Umbrella is a contemporary artwork realized by Eva Fischer in the mid-20th Century Mixed media Includes frame Hand signed on the lower maqrgin

Category

Mid-20th Century Contemporary Eva Fischer Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Still life with a fruit basket and roses

Still life with a fruit basket and roses

By Eva Fischer

Located in Roma, IT

Hand signed and numbered. Edition of 50 prints. In excellent condition. Image Dimensions : 40 x 56 cm

Category

1970s Modern Eva Fischer Art

Materials

Lithograph

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Descente aux enfers

Georges BraqueDescente aux enfers, 1961

$4,435

H 12.6 in Dm 9.85 in

Descente aux enfers

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Lithograph on Japan Paper, 1961 handsigned by the artist in pencil 23 x 19 cm (image) - 32 x 25 cm (sheet) very good condition LCD2804

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Find a wide variety of authentic Eva Fischer art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Eva Fischer in lithograph and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 1970s and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Eva Fischer art, so small editions measuring 28 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Franco Gentilini, Riccardo Tommasi Ferroni, and Edo Janich. Eva Fischer art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $334 and tops out at $334, while the average work can sell for $334.