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Artist: Vojtech Tittelbach
Czech Park Scene, Swing Set Weimar Era 1923 Lithograph
Czech Park Scene, Swing Set Weimar Era 1923 Lithograph

Czech Park Scene, Swing Set Weimar Era 1923 Lithograph

By Vojtech Tittelbach

Located in Surfside, FL

Ladies chatting in park. man pushes girl on boat swing. Vojtěch Tittelbach ( 1900, Mutějovice - 1971, Prague) was a Czech painter and graphic artist, graduate of the Academy of Fine...

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1920s Expressionist Vojtech Tittelbach Art

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