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Lea NIKEL (1918-2005) Ukrainian - American - Israeli

Lea (Nikelsberg) Nikel (1918 Zhitomir - 2005 Moshav, Kieron) ; Untitled abstract ; 1966 ; oil on canvas / framed ; dimensions 94 x 64 cm (37 x 24 in.) ; signed lower right corner ; Shipping to USA - DHL $650 , National post with tracking service $450 / Shipping to EU, Middle Assia - DHL $520 , National post with tracking service $380

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Lea NIKEL (1918-2005) Ukrainian - American - Israeli

Estimate 10 000 - 20 000 EUR
Starting price 5 000 EUR

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