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Joseph Wittlich, “Zwei Soldaten”, Germany, 1960s–1970s, Mixed media on paper, 40 × 29 in., Coll…
Zwei Soldaten
Joseph Wittlich, “Zwei Soldaten”, Germany, 1960s–1970s, Mixed media on paper, 40 × 29 in., Coll…
Joseph Wittlich, “Zwei Soldaten”, Germany, 1960s–1970s, Mixed media on paper, 40 × 29 in., Collection of the American Folk Art Museum, Gift of Helen and Jack Bershad, 2012.20.11. Photo by Adam Reich.
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Zwei Soldaten

Artist ((1903–1982))
Date1960s–1970s
MediumMixed media on paper
Dimensions40 × 29"
Credit LineGift of Helen and Jack Bershad
Accession number2012.20.11
Photo CreditAdam Reich
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