Siep Van Den Berg (1913-1998) - HAAN

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Original signed ink-on-paper artwork by Siep van den Berg, titled Haan, dated circa 1955, 18 × 13 cm, Netherlands, 1950s.

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Siep van den Berg (Tirns, January 14, 1913 - Amsterdam, October 27, 1998)
Original signed work on paper by Siep van den Berg.

Title: Rooster
Dimensions: 18 x 13 cm.
Signed bottom right and dated circa 1955 - 1957
Framed with a frame and acid-free Passe-Partout

From the estate of Siep van den Berg. Authenticity guaranteed.
The artwork is in very good condition.

Shipping is carried out with track & trace and is carefully packaged. For a sale price above €200, the work will be sent registered and insured.

Note: the frame is provided free of charge, but is not part of the purchased artwork.

Siep van den Berg (Tirns, January 14, 1913 - Amsterdam, October 27, 1998)
Original signed work on paper by Siep van den Berg.

Title: Rooster
Dimensions: 18 x 13 cm.
Signed bottom right and dated circa 1955 - 1957
Framed with a frame and acid-free Passe-Partout

From the estate of Siep van den Berg. Authenticity guaranteed.
The artwork is in very good condition.

Shipping is carried out with track & trace and is carefully packaged. For a sale price above €200, the work will be sent registered and insured.

Note: the frame is provided free of charge, but is not part of the purchased artwork.

Details

Artist
Siep Van Den Berg (1913-1998)
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
HAAN
Technique
Ink
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Netherlands
Year
1955
Condition
Good condition
Height
18 cm
Width
13 cm
Period
1950-1960
The NetherlandsVerified
731
Objects sold
100%
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