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Artist: Max Zeitz
Satyr
By Max Zeitz
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Presenting an early hand hammered copper sculpture, "Satyr", by Dutch artist Max Zeitz.
"Satyr", is an original, very early (1910) hand h...
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Early 1900s Max Zeitz Art
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