Barrel Organ

Catalog no.

3762

Year

1970

Subject

City and street

Media

Print /
Print

Size (H x W)

19 x 24 inches

Availability

Not for sale
Paul had travelled through Holland on his return from Greece and exhibited in Amsterdam in 1970 - his frequent visits to the city were a source of inspiration. This may be a sketch for the barrel organ prints 1340. Other images are 0158, 3742, 3743, 3744, 3745, 3753, in "illustrations" and .... oil paintings.

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