Two popular small portraits of ghetto children from the 60s/70s.
Usually painted under a pseudonym by well-known painters.
The framed portrait undoubtedly belongs to Jeanne van Hall-Brandsma.
She painted her own children to support herself after the war.
After her husband was murdered in the Dutch East Indies during the war.
The other small portrait has two signatures?
In a frame. Also attributed to the Italian painter Cuadro Lienzo Eduardo Chichicharro on the internet.
Canvas 24 x 30 cm, frame 32 x 38 cm
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ConditionGoodColorsMulti ColorMaterialWood, CanvasNumber of items2Height38 cmWidth32 cmDepth3 cm