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Norman Baasch Art

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Norman Baasch is a contemporary Texas artist who is known for Surrealist paintings that feature strange and unsettling subject matter. His work has been on display at the Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery and other venues in the Houston Area.

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Norman Baasch "Blue Nude" Original Acrylic on Canvas C.2012
Norman Baasch "Blue Nude" Original Acrylic on Canvas C.2012

Norman Baasch "Blue Nude" Original Acrylic on Canvas C.2012

By Norman Baasch

Located in San Francisco, CA

Norman Baasch "Blue Nude" Original Acrylic on Canvas C.2012 Original acrylic on canvas Canvas dimensions 30" wide x 24" high The frame measures 38" wide x 32" high Signed and dat...

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21st Century and Contemporary Norman Baasch Art

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Canvas, Acrylic

Norman Baasch Cubist Still Life of a Violin Dated 66
Norman Baasch Cubist Still Life of a Violin Dated 66

Norman Baasch Cubist Still Life of a Violin Dated 66

By Norman Baasch

Located in Palm Springs, CA

A nice cubist still life painting by the noted Texas artist Norman Baasch. It is signed lower right and dated 66. It is framed in a simple black framed. Nice overall condition, with ...

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1960s American Vintage Norman Baasch Art

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"Mannequin Meditating" Large Surrealist Abstract Painting
"Mannequin Meditating" Large Surrealist Abstract Painting

"Mannequin Meditating" Large Surrealist Abstract Painting

By Norman Baasch

Located in Houston, TX

Large still life painting of a mannequin placed in front of a window. The canvas is signed, titled, and dated by the artist on the back and the bottom corner. The work is framed in a...

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2010s Surrealist Norman Baasch Art

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"Portrait of a Man" Grey Cubist Portrait
"Portrait of a Man" Grey Cubist Portrait

"Portrait of a Man" Grey Cubist Portrait

By Norman Baasch

Located in Houston, TX

Surrealist portrait of a man with multiple shades of black, grey, and white. The painting is signed and dated in the bottom right corner. The painting is framed in a black frame with...

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2010s Surrealist Norman Baasch Art

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Kunst Kamera
Kunst Kamera

Norman BaaschKunst Kamera, 1967

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H 23 in W 29 in D 2 in

Kunst Kamera

By Norman Baasch

Located in Houston, TX

Painting by Norman Baasch Texas contemporary artist, who I known for his paintings in the surrealist style. His works are represented in the multip...

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Large Untitled Picasso Style Cubist Figurative Abstract

Large Untitled Picasso Style Cubist Figurative Abstract

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Large figurative abstract in a cubist style similar to that of Picasso's Blue Period paintings. The work is signed and dated by the artist in the bottom corner. The canvas is framed ...

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Modern Surrealist Abstract
Modern Surrealist Abstract

Modern Surrealist Abstract

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Located in Houston, TX

Unique piece by Norman Baasch of a surrealist person in the shape of a bell floating over a body of water at sunset.

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Abstract Cubist Colorado Red Tonal Landscape

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Located in Houston, TX

Warm toned cubist Colorado cityscape of geometric buildings and trees by artist Norman Baasch in 1968. Signed and dated by artist. The canvas is not framed.

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