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Artist: Albert Ranger-Patzsch
Untitled
By Albert Ranger-Patzsch
Located in New York, NY
RENGER-PATSCH, Albert. Untitled 1925-30.Gelatin Silver print, 8 7/8 x 6 3/8";. Printed on Verso: Upper right hand corner: Stamped A. RENGER-PATSCH, Wamel-Dorf Ober Sest I.W.Bo...
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1920s Photorealist Albert Ranger-Patzsch Art

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