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Artist: György Ruzicskay
Still-life with flowers
By György Ruzicskay
Located in Houston, TX
GYORGY RUZICSKAY (1896-1993) Very well known Hungarian Artist. His works widely represented in the multiple galleries and private collections. “F...
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1960s Other Art Style György Ruzicskay Art

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