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Artist: Konstantin Stoitzner
“Fishermen” by C. Stoitzner - Oil on Canvas - 37.5x58cm
By Konstantin Stoitzner
Located in Geneva, CH
Arwork sold with frame (81.5 x 60.5 x 7.5 cm) Konstantin Stoitzner (1863–1933) was an Austrian painter renowned for his landscapes, genre scenes, portraits, and still lifes. Born ...
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Early 20th Century Modern Konstantin Stoitzner Art

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Canvas, Oil

Still Life Of Flower In A Glass Vase, 19th Century by KONSTANTIN STOITZNER
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Still Life Of Flower In A Glass Vase, 19th Century by KONSTANTIN STOITZNER (1863-1934) Large 19th Century Austrian Impressionist Still Life of various summer flowers in a glass vas...
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19th Century Konstantin Stoitzner Art

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Canvas, Oil

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