Spank, Hans (1893 Dresden - 1962 ibid.) Summer walk in a small town. Oil on canv…
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Spank, Hans (1893 Dresden - 1962 ibid.) Summer walk in a small town. Oil on canvas, 1950s. Signed lower right. Framed. 50 x 72 cm, 66 x 85 cm (ra). Frame slightly bumped. Light and airy impression of urban space very similar to the Radebeul street scenes by Paul Wilhelm. Summerly walk in the small town. Oil on canvas, 1950ies. Signed bottom right. Framed (small bruises). Airy scene.

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