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Adrion, Lucien

(1889 Strasbourg - Paris 1953). In the drawing school, four men drawing. - Three drawing art students. 2 watercolors over black chalk and pencil on drawing paper. Sketchbook sheet. Each 23.5 x 35.5 cm. Both signed by Irma Adrion on verso. - L.A. was a pupil of Hermann Struck in Berlin. D

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Adrion, Lucien

Estimate 240 - 360 EUR
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For sale on Friday 05 Jul : 10:00 (CEST)
pforzheim, Germany
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