Franz Xaver Unterseher Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
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Artist: Franz Xaver Unterseher
Franz Xaver Unterseher Watercolor Painting untitled, 1935
By Franz Xaver Unterseher
Located in Berlin, DE
Watercolor Painting, 1935. Dated and signed in pencil lower left: 25.8.35 F.X. Unterseher
Sheet dimensions: 8.66 x 11.02 in ( 22 x 28 cm ) Framed: 15.2 x 17.72 in ( 38,6 x 45 cm )
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Mid-20th Century Franz Xaver Unterseher Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
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Watercolor
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