Null Seyhoun, Hooshang
1920 Tehran - 2014 Vancouver. Iranian architect, sculptor…
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Seyhoun, Hooshang 1920 Tehran - 2014 Vancouver. Iranian architect, sculptor and draughtsman. Drawing in ink. Portrait of the artist Marc Tobey (1890-1976). Inscribed lower right a. 25.6.73(19) dat. (creases, slightly burnt, min. stained). 64 x 47 cm. Ref.: 1.14.

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Seyhoun, Hooshang 1920 Tehran - 2014 Vancouver. Iranian architect, sculptor and draughtsman. Drawing in ink. Portrait of the artist Marc Tobey (1890-1976). Inscribed lower right a. 25.6.73(19) dat. (creases, slightly burnt, min. stained). 64 x 47 cm. Ref.: 1.14.

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