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Artist: Lill Tschudi
"Kiosk in Paris" British Linocut 1/150 European Modernism Swiss Vorticism Deco
By Lill Tschudi
Located in New York, NY
"Kiosk in Paris" British Linocut 1/150 European Modernism Swiss Vorticism Deco Lill Tschudi (Swiss, 1911-2004) Kiosk in Paris (Coppel LT 29) Linocut printed in brown black, vermil...
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1930s Modern Lill Tschudi Art

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Linocut

Sailors' Holiday
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Printed from 3 blocks in dark blue, light brown & light blue. Signed, titled & numbered from the edition of 50. Reference: Coppel LT 24
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1930s Modern Lill Tschudi Art

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