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Otto Modersohn. 1865 Soest - Rotenburg 1943. Summer landscape. 1936. oil on canvas, signed and dated OModersohn lower right, 50.5 x 70.5 cm, titled and inscribed Eißler verso on stretcher, inscribed L.M. on canvas, framed 63 x 82 cm - Expertise of the Otto Modersohn Museum from 2020 with confirmation of authenticity enclosed. Provenance: Estate of Otto Modersohn, Louise Modersohn, Johanna Eißler, Bremen private collection.

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Otto Modersohn. 1865 Soest - Rotenburg 1943. Summer landscape. 1936. oil on canvas, signed and dated OModersohn lower right, 50.5 x 70.5 cm, titled and inscribed Eißler verso on stretcher, inscribed L.M. on canvas, framed 63 x 82 cm - Expertise of the Otto Modersohn Museum from 2020 with confirmation of authenticity enclosed. Provenance: Estate of Otto Modersohn, Louise Modersohn, Johanna Eißler, Bremen private collection.

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