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Medium: Newsprint
Artist: Robert Gilberg
"Still Life in White" Robert Gilberg 1950s Gouache on Newspaper
Located in Arp, TX
Robert Gilberg (1911-1970) "Still Life in White" c.1950s Gouache on newspaper from Sacramento Bee 1957 22.75"x15.25" unframed Unsigned Born in Oakland, CA on April 25, 1911. Gilberg...
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1950s American Modern Newsprint Still-life Paintings

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Gouache, Newsprint

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