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1847 Berlin - 1935 ibid. Pen and ink drawing. Study for Sam…
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Liebermann, Max 1847 Berlin - 1935 ibid. pen and ink drawing. Study for Samson and Delilah. 1902. Signed lower left. 16 x 16 cm. (32 x 27.5 cm). R. Lit.: 1,2,5,11,14.

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Liebermann, Max 1847 Berlin - 1935 ibid. pen and ink drawing. Study for Samson and Delilah. 1902. Signed lower left. 16 x 16 cm. (32 x 27.5 cm). R. Lit.: 1,2,5,11,14.

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