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Bernhard Bock, Landschaft bei Weimar Flat summer landscape with scattered groups of trees under a loosely cloudy sky, minimally impasto landscape painting, oil on card, around 1920, signed and inscribed "B. Bock W." lower left, signed again on the reverse, retouched, attractively framed in a profiled gold-bronzed stucco frame, folded dimensions approx. 31 x 41.5 cm. Artist information: German painter (1872 Weimar - 1946 Weimar), studied at the art school in Weimar under Carl Fritz Smith, source: Vollmer und Dressler.

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Bernhard Bock, Landschaft bei Weimar Flat summer landscape with scattered groups of trees under a loosely cloudy sky, minimally impasto landscape painting, oil on card, around 1920, signed and inscribed "B. Bock W." lower left, signed again on the reverse, retouched, attractively framed in a profiled gold-bronzed stucco frame, folded dimensions approx. 31 x 41.5 cm. Artist information: German painter (1872 Weimar - 1946 Weimar), studied at the art school in Weimar under Carl Fritz Smith, source: Vollmer und Dressler.

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