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Heinrich Richter (b.1884)
Heinrich Richter-Berlin "Zirkus" ( Circus ) Oil Paint on Board, 1979

1979

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Oil on hardboard, 1979 by Heinrich Richter-Berlin ( 1884-1981 ), Germany. Monogrammed and dated lower left: Richter-Berlin, Nov. 79. Framed. Height: 17.32 in ( 44 cm ) Width: 16.93 in ( 43 cm )
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