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Artist: Heinrich Brad Schmidt
Atlas Cornice Drawings 2 —Vienna Secessionist
By Heinrich Brad Schmidt
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Two early 20th-century Vienna Secessionist, male nude cornice drawings. Graphite on pale blue/grey wove drawing paper, spot glued by the artist to ...
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1920s Vienna Secession Heinrich Brad Schmidt Art

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Atlas Cornice Drawings 1 — Vienna Secessionist
By Heinrich Brad Schmidt
Located in Myrtle Beach, SC
Heinrich Brad Schmidt, two early 20th-century German Secessionist, male nude cornice drawings. Graphite on pale blue/grey wove drawing paper, spot ...
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1920s Vienna Secession Heinrich Brad Schmidt Art

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