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Artist: Karl Teodor
Watercolor Landscape - Majestic Oak with Country Home in Background
By Karl Teodor
Located in Houston, TX
Rustically charming watercolor on brown paper of an impressive oak tree by German artist Karl Teodor, 1943. Unsigned.
Original vintage one-of-a-kind artwork on paper displayed on a ...
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1940s Karl Teodor Art
Materials
Watercolor, Paper
Watercolor Landscape - Waterfall with Mountains in the Background
By Karl Teodor
Located in Houston, TX
Impressionistic style watercolor of a cascading waterfall framed by tree branches heavy with greenery by artist Karl Teodor, 1943. Unsigned.
Original...
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1940s Impressionist Karl Teodor Art
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Watercolor, Paper
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