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Artist: Frederick Korburg
'The Marble Bridge, Copenhagen', Hamburg Academy of Fine Arts, SFAA, California
By Frederick Korburg
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower left, 'Fred Korburg', dated 1971; additionally titled on old label verso 'Street Scene: Marble Bridge and St. Nicolai Church, Copenhagen, Denmark'. Provenance: Los Robles Galleries, Palo Alto, California. Born in Denmark, Frederick Korburg first studied at the Graphic Art Center in Copenhagen and, later, at the Hamburg Academy of Fine Arts under Max Lieberman...
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1970s Post-Impressionist Frederick Korburg Art

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Oil, Masonite

'Elsonore Coast and the Øresund Straits, Denmark', SFAA, California Artist
By Frederick Korburg
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, 'Fred Korburg' and dated 1969; additionally signed, dated and titled verso, 'Coast at Elsinore, Denmark'. Provenance: Los Robles Galleries, Palo Alto, California....
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1960s Post-Impressionist Frederick Korburg Art

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Oil, Board

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