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Sunset 1928, By German Expressionist, Watercolor, Pupil Of Ferdinand Hodler
Sunset 1928, By German Expressionist, Watercolor, Pupil Of Ferdinand Hodler

Sunset 1928, By German Expressionist, Watercolor, Pupil Of Ferdinand Hodler

By Hans Brasch

Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE

Hans Brasch Karlsruhe 1882 – 1973 Murrhardt "Sunset, 1928" Watercolor on Japanese paper Signed lower left and dated "1927" Image: 62.5 x 85.5 cm Frame: 80 x 104 cm Good condition, ...

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1920s Expressionist Hans Brasch Art

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Landscape 1927, By German Expressionist, Watercolor, Pupil Of Ferdinand Hodler
Landscape 1927, By German Expressionist, Watercolor, Pupil Of Ferdinand Hodler

Landscape 1927, By German Expressionist, Watercolor, Pupil Of Ferdinand Hodler

By Hans Brasch

Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE

Hans Brasch Karlsruhe 1882 – 1973 Murrhardt "Landscape, 1928" Watercolor on Japanese paper Signed lower left and dated "1927" Image: 62.5 x 86 cm Frame: 80 x 104 cm Good condition,...

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1920s Expressionist Hans Brasch Art

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Sunrise 1927, By German Expressionist, Watercolor, Pupil Of Ferdinand Hodler
Sunrise 1927, By German Expressionist, Watercolor, Pupil Of Ferdinand Hodler

Sunrise 1927, By German Expressionist, Watercolor, Pupil Of Ferdinand Hodler

By Hans Brasch

Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE

Hans Brasch Karlsruhe 1882 – 1973 Murrhardt "Landscape, 1927" Watercolor on Japanese paper Signed lower left and dated "1927" Image: 62.5 x 85.5 cm Frame: 80 x 104 cm Good conditi...

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1920s Expressionist Hans Brasch Art

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Watercolor

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