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Artist: Evsey Reshin
"Goodbye "Study for girl     Tempera painting    cm. 42 x 60
"Goodbye "Study for girl     Tempera painting    cm. 42 x 60

"Goodbye "Study for girl Tempera painting cm. 42 x 60

By Evsey Reshin

Located in Torino, IT

Goodbye, Girl, 1969,Realisme,Russian art Nice example of realisme Russian painting 1969 EVSEY RESHIN (Bukhara, 1916 – Moscow, 1978) Evsey Reshin is an exponent of the Schoo...

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