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Artist: George Raab
Doctor Lake, Wisconsin Landscape, Burnett County
By George Raab
Located in Grand Rapids, MI
George Raab (American, 1866 - 1943) Signed: G. Raab 1912 (Lower, Right) " Doctor Lake ", 1912 Oil on Canvas 18" x 22" Housed in a 3" Period Carved Frame in the style of Newcomb ...
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist George Raab Art

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Canvas, Oil

"Solitude, " Linoleum Block Print, Signed
By George Raab
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Solitude" is an original linoleum block print by George Raab. It is signed in the lower right and titled. It depicts a treeline and other forest ...
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20th Century George Raab Art

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Linocut

1939 George Raab 'Portal in Weimar'
By George Raab
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Paper Size: 9.25 x 9 inches ( 23.495 x 22.86 cm ) Image Size: 8 x 6 inches ( 20.32 x 15.24 cm ) Framed: No Condition: A: Mint Additional Details: This piece derives from the 19...
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1930s American Modern George Raab Art

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Woodcut

"Forest Primeval, " Linoleum Block Print signed by George Raab
By George Raab
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Forest Primeval" is an original linoleum block print by George Raab. It is signed in the lower right and titled. It depicts a treeline on a dark yellow ochre background. 9" x 12" art Born 1866 in Sheboygan, Wisconsin Died 1943 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin George Raab began his art studies around 1890 in Milwaukee under Richard Lorenz and Robert Schade at the Wisconsin Art Institute. In 1889 he and partner Herman Feiker set up the photographic studio of Feiker and Raab. A year later he was listed in the Milwaukee City Directory under Raab and Bressler, Crayon Artists. It is presumed that from 1891–1896, upon Lorenz's advice, Raab resumed his studies in Germany at the Weimar Art...
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20th Century George Raab Art

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Linocut

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