Null Drexler, Christoph
1955 Eichstätt/Upper Bavaria. Works in Munich. Studied a…
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Drexler, Christoph 1955 Eichstätt/Upper Bavaria. Works in Munich. Studied at the Munich Art Academy. Oil/cardboard. 'Red landscape'. 1995. Signed lower left. Verso inscribed. 29.5 x 21 cm. (73.5 x 52.5 cm). Pass. R. Lit.: 1.14.

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Drexler, Christoph 1955 Eichstätt/Upper Bavaria. Works in Munich. Studied at the Munich Art Academy. Oil/cardboard. 'Red landscape'. 1995. Signed lower left. Verso inscribed. 29.5 x 21 cm. (73.5 x 52.5 cm). Pass. R. Lit.: 1.14.

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