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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 116655, member: 37"]Yes, very much in the tradition of painting the romanticized proletariat. This is a painting I bought from Canada but the seller had said it had been imported from Europe at some point. It had an export stamp that I could never decipher. The artists name was Puskass which I found was Hungarian. Hungary is land-locked so I was thinking maybe Polish or other Eastern block country. This painting was over 5 ft. long and I had a hard time selling it. Finally made about $100.00 profit on it after several years of holding it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 116655, member: 37"]Yes, very much in the tradition of painting the romanticized proletariat. This is a painting I bought from Canada but the seller had said it had been imported from Europe at some point. It had an export stamp that I could never decipher. The artists name was Puskass which I found was Hungarian. Hungary is land-locked so I was thinking maybe Polish or other Eastern block country. This painting was over 5 ft. long and I had a hard time selling it. Finally made about $100.00 profit on it after several years of holding it.[/QUOTE]
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