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Pippel, Otto Eduard, 1878 Łódź - 1960 Planegg, oil on canvas, stretched on stretcher, "Autumn", busy avenue in the autumn sun, Otto Eduard Pippel is one of the most important late Impressionists in southern Germany, the light-flooded branches of the trees become his main theme, characteristic of Otto Pippel's work is his impasto, shimmering application of paint, signed lower right, on the reverse of the stretcher with the artist's studio label, titled there, large format, almost square, 111 cm x 101 cm, in a silver magnificent frame, (please note shipping instructions)

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Pippel, Otto Eduard, 1878 Łódź - 1960 Planegg, oil on canvas, stretched on stretcher, "Autumn", busy avenue in the autumn sun, Otto Eduard Pippel is one of the most important late Impressionists in southern Germany, the light-flooded branches of the trees become his main theme, characteristic of Otto Pippel's work is his impasto, shimmering application of paint, signed lower right, on the reverse of the stretcher with the artist's studio label, titled there, large format, almost square, 111 cm x 101 cm, in a silver magnificent frame, (please note shipping instructions)

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