Null Oskar KOKOSCHKA (1886-1980), 'Gebücktes Kind' / 'A child bent over'
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Oskar KOKOSCHKA (1886-1980), 'Gebücktes Kind' / 'A child bent over' Technique: Lithograph on paper, Signature: signed 'OKokoschka' at lower right, Dimensions: 32 x 23.5 cm, Condition: good, slightly yellowed around the edges

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Oskar KOKOSCHKA (1886-1980), 'Gebücktes Kind' / 'A child bent over' Technique: Lithograph on paper, Signature: signed 'OKokoschka' at lower right, Dimensions: 32 x 23.5 cm, Condition: good, slightly yellowed around the edges

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