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Marcel Janco
Yellow Square, Red Square and Blue Triangle

$4,400
£3,366.35
€3,849.94
CA$6,265.22
A$6,785.98
CHF 3,594.16
MX$82,100.22
NOK 45,184.11
SEK 42,121.19
DKK 28,753.12

About the Item

MARCEL JANCO 1895-1984 Bucarest 1895-1984 Ein Hod (Rumanian/Israeli) Title: Yellow Square, Red Square and Blue Triangle Technique: Original signed Oil painting on canvas laid on panel size: 35 x 50 cm / 13.8 x 19.7 in Additional Information: This work signed by the artist in the lower right part. It was painted in the 1950's or 1960's Provenance: Gallery Rosenfeld, Tel Aviv (with their stamp verso) Condition: Good condition. Not examined outside the frame

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