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Artist: Ksenia Ender
Abstract Composition Tempera Painting Russian Soviet Avant Garde Ksenia Ender
Abstract Composition Tempera Painting Russian Soviet Avant Garde Ksenia Ender

Abstract Composition Tempera Painting Russian Soviet Avant Garde Ksenia Ender

By Ksenia Ender

Located in Surfside, FL

Dimensions: 25.5 X 20.5 Frame. Artwork measures 23.25 X 18.25 Tempera painting Signed by the artist, lower right corner Ksenia Vladimirovna Ender ( Russian Ксения Владимировна Эндер , also Xenia Ender and Kseniia Ender. born 1895 in Sluzk , died 1955...

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Early 20th Century Modern Ksenia Ender Paintings

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Paper, Tempera

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