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Artist: W. Jentzsch
Storks Bill, Storchschnabel
Storks Bill, Storchschnabel

Storks Bill, Storchschnabel

By W. Jentzsch

Located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA

Artist stamp, monogrammed 'W.J.', titled in pencil and numbered in red crayon on back of mount.

Category

20th Century W. Jentzsch Art

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Willow Rose, Weideroschen
Willow Rose, Weideroschen

Willow Rose, Weideroschen

By W. Jentzsch

Located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA

Artist stamp, monogrammed 'W.J.', titled in pencil and numbered in red crayon on back of mount.

Category

20th Century W. Jentzsch Art

Materials

Silver Gelatin

Wilde Klematis
Wilde Klematis

Wilde Klematis

By W. Jentzsch

Located in Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA

Artist stamp, monogrammed 'W.J.', titled in pencil and numbered in red crayon on mount verso.

Category

20th Century W. Jentzsch Art

Materials

Silver Gelatin

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