This painting titled The Aged Sailor and the Old Woman was created by the Hungarian artist István Farkas in the period of Ecole de Paris using the technique of Tempera.

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Upload time: Jul 10, 2007 By: terminartors

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The Aged Sailor and the Old Woman

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Farkas, István (1887-1944)
Date: 1936-1939 Movement: Ecole de Paris Theme: Portrait Technique: Tempera Museum:  Private collection
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This painting titled The Aged Sailor and the Old Woman was created by the Hungarian artist István Farkas in the period of Ecole de Paris using the technique of Tempera.