Null Wolf Thaler, 1895 Ortisei-1952 Munich, lush floral still life, oil/canvas, …
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Wolf Thaler, 1895 Ortisei-1952 Munich, lush floral still life, oil/canvas, signed bottom center, approx. 57x40cm, frame approx. 72x55cm, studied with C. von Marr and H. Gröber at the Munich Academy

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Wolf Thaler, 1895 Ortisei-1952 Munich, lush floral still life, oil/canvas, signed bottom center, approx. 57x40cm, frame approx. 72x55cm, studied with C. von Marr and H. Gröber at the Munich Academy

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