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Artist: Frank Kleinholz
1945 Pastel Drawing Girl with Flower American Modernist
By Frank Kleinholz
Located in Surfside, FL
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Frank Kleinholz was a painter based in New York City whose work spanned several art movements including Expressionism and Social Realism. His early works ...
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1940s American Modern Frank Kleinholz Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
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Paper, Oil Pastel
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