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1901 Rüti - 1988 Winterthur. Studied at the Städel Museum, w…
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Zender, Rudolf 1901 Rüti - 1988 Winterthur. Studied at the Städel Museum, with a scholarship from the city of Winterthur, trip to Paris, acquaintance with L. Kirchner. Oil/wood. Parisian scenes. View of the Seine from the studio. Verso angler on the banks of the Seine. Signed lower right. 37 x 44.5 cm. (44 x 51.5 cm). R. Lit.: 1,sikart.

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Zender, Rudolf 1901 Rüti - 1988 Winterthur. Studied at the Städel Museum, with a scholarship from the city of Winterthur, trip to Paris, acquaintance with L. Kirchner. Oil/wood. Parisian scenes. View of the Seine from the studio. Verso angler on the banks of the Seine. Signed lower right. 37 x 44.5 cm. (44 x 51.5 cm). R. Lit.: 1,sikart.

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