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Artist: Fermin Rocker
Fermin Rocker Mid-Century Signed Lithograph “Montague Terrace (Brooklyn N.Y.)
By Fermin Rocker
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Fermin Rocker (1907-2004) original pencil signed lithograph. The subject is a very atmospheric rendering of the Brooklyn Heights area of New York. The image measures 11 x 14 and rest...
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