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Artist: Mersad Berber
Head with Figure, 2008

Head with Figure, 2008

By Mersad Berber

Located in Atlanta, GA

Mersad Berber was a Bosnian painter and printmaker. Known for his particularly skilled draughtsmanship in depicting historical and contemporary Bosnian events, Berber frequently empl...

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20th Century Modern Mersad Berber Figurative Paintings

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Oil

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