Erich Klossowski - Works

Works

  • La collection Cheramy; catalogue raisonné précédé d'études sur les maîtres principaux de la collection, par J. Meier-Graefe et E. Klossowski; illustré de 127 héliotypies et de 2 héliogravures hors texte. Munich, R. Piper et Cie, 1908 (Contents Les peintres anglais et Constable, par J. Meier-Graefe.—Eugène Delacroix, par E. Klossowski.—La collection Cheramy, par J. Meier-Graefe.—Catalogue des tableaux anciens.—Catalogue des tableax de l'école anglaise.—Catalogue des tableaux de l'école française)
  • Honore Daumier, Erich Klossowski, München : R. Piper, 1923
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Name Klossowski, Erich
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Short description French painter
Date of birth December 19, 1875
Place of birth
Date of death January 23, 1949
Place of death


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