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Artist: Karl Holtz
Lithograph by Karl Holtz, 1921 "Strassenszene" ( "Street Scene" )
By Karl Holtz
Located in Berlin, DE
Lithograph, 1921 by Karl Holtz ( Germany ). Framed. Dimensions: 9.84 x 16.14 in ( 25 x 41 cm )
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Early 20th Century Karl Holtz Art
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Lithograph
Karl Holtz Lithograph "Flusslandschaft" ( River Landscape )
By Karl Holtz
Located in Berlin, DE
Lithograph on wove paper, 1920s by Karl Holtz ( Germany ). The unsigned lithograph is probably a later, possibly posthumous print. Black and white gold frame...
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Early 20th Century Karl Holtz Art
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Lithograph
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