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Artist: Mieczyslaw Watorski
'Interior of Synagogue with Rabbi', Polish Orthodox Judaica
By Mieczyslaw Watorski
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Signed lower right, 'M. Watorski' for Mieczyslaw Watorski (Polish, 1903 - 1979) and painted circa 1950.
This Polish history and landscape painter is particularly revered for his doc...
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1940s Modern Mieczyslaw Watorski Interior Paintings
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