English:
Lippy (Israel-Isaac) Lipshitz (1903-1980),
The Palm Studio
(1936),
gouache, 32 x 43.5 cm. The Palm Studio was at 18 Roeland Street, Cape Town and was used by the sculptor Lippy Lipshitz and painter Wolf Kibel during the 1930s.
Date
11 June 2012
Source/Photographer
Strauss & Co.
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