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Artist: Jacques Koslowsky
Lithuanian French Ecole de Paris Judaica Oil Painting Refugee Family
Lithuanian French Ecole de Paris Judaica Oil Painting Refugee Family

Lithuanian French Ecole de Paris Judaica Oil Painting Refugee Family

By Jacques Koslowsky

Located in Surfside, FL

Expressionist Realistic portrait of a Jewish refugee family World War II era by Lithuanian French Jewish artist. Here the artist conveys a sense of quiet grandeur through the eyes of...

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20th Century Realist Jacques Koslowsky Art

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Oil, Board

“Reclining Nude”
“Reclining Nude”

“Reclining Nude”

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Oil on canvas Signed verso

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1960s American Modern Jacques Koslowsky Art

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Canvas, Oil

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