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Artist: Joseph Domjan
Bird & Young
By Joseph Domjan
Located in Surfside, FL
Born in Budapest in 1907, he had a humble upbringing and a passion for the arts. Shortly after the Hungarian Revolution broke out in 1956, Domján was invited to showcase his work in...
Category

20th Century Joseph Domjan Art

Materials

Mixed Media, Wood Panel

Violets
By Joseph Domjan
Located in Surfside, FL
Born in Budapest in 1907, he had a humble upbringing and a passion for the arts. Shortly after the Hungarian Revolution broke out in 1956, Domján was invited to showcase his work in...
Category

20th Century Joseph Domjan Art

Materials

Wood, Mixed Media, Woodcut

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