Null Kokoschka, Oskar
1886 Pöchlarn/Austria - 1980 Montreux/Switzerland. Color l…
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Kokoschka, Oskar 1886 Pöchlarn/Austria - 1980 Montreux/Switzerland. Color lithograph 'Herbstblumen'. 1968. Signed in pencil lower right. U.l. 107/150 num. 68 x 51 cm. (89 x 72 cm). Pass. R. WVZ Singer/Welz 520 ref.: 1,13,14.

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Kokoschka, Oskar 1886 Pöchlarn/Austria - 1980 Montreux/Switzerland. Color lithograph 'Herbstblumen'. 1968. Signed in pencil lower right. U.l. 107/150 num. 68 x 51 cm. (89 x 72 cm). Pass. R. WVZ Singer/Welz 520 ref.: 1,13,14.

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