This painting titled Iván was created by the Hungarian artist Péter Máhr in the period of Expressionism using the technique of Mixed technique.

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Upload time: Jul 28, 2009 By: souchong

Title:

Iván

Artist:

Máhr, Péter (1969 -)
Date: 2009 Movement: Expressionism Theme: Portrait Technique: Mixed technique Museum:  Private collection Location: Budapest, Hungary
Unique URL: http://www.terminartors.com/mahr-peter/ivan-1019821-p
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This painting titled Iván was created by the Hungarian artist Péter Máhr in the period of Expressionism using the technique of Mixed technique.