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Artist: Helga Hormann
Tanzszene
By Helga Hormann
Located in Wien, 9
The dancing couple with a seated lady is painted entirely in the style of New Objectivity. The seated lady in the foreground is depicted extremely frontally and looks directly out of...
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1970s Modern Helga Hormann Art

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Oil, Wood

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