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"Crosscurrents II" by Renata Zerner - 🔥Framed Signed Etching on Zinc
Crosscurrents II Limited Edition Print by Renata Zerner
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Crosscurrents II

Renata Zerner

Limited Edition Print : Etching on Zinc
Size : 27x35 in  |  69x89 cm
Framed : 30x37 in  |  76x94 cm
Edition : From the Edition of 350

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Hand SignedLower Right 

Condition Excellent 

Framed with PlexiglassChrome Frame 

Purchased fromOther 2012 

Provenance / HistoryPortland, OR 

Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage 

LID74037

Renata Zerner - Germany

Art Brokerage: Renata Zerner was born in Germany in 1951. Renata is a painter and printmaker whose work has been exhibited in the United States and internationally. She works in oils, watercolors, and various print media. This exhibition shows her monoprints, etchings, and non-representational collages. Born and educated in Berlin, Renata left Germany after World War II and came to Los Angeles in 1951. She studied art at the UCLA Extension Program and with the Los Angeles artist Keith Finch. She first exhibited her work in a two-man show at Keith Finch's studio in 1968. More group and solo shows followed in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Switzerland, and Germany. She recently completed her autobiography, Bound to Witness, about her life in Nazi Germany. Listings Wanted.

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