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Artist: Wilhelm Hunt Diederich
Cossack Dancers
By Wilhelm Hunt Diederich
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Wilhelm Hunt Diederich, 'Cossack Dancers', cut paper silhouette, c. 1920. Signed 'WHD' in pencil, lower left image. Black, wove, cut paper, laid on ...
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1920s American Modern Wilhelm Hunt Diederich Art

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Laid Paper

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