
Connie DELLKRANTZ
1919, Sweden
Also known as: CODE
Signatures & monograms
Explore 9 authentic signatures and monograms by Connie Dellkrantz for verification and study.

1961, (Source: Museum of Art in Bollnäs, Sweden.)
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1966, (Source: Museum of Art in Bollnäs, Sweden.)
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1966, (Source: Museum of Art in Bollnäs, Sweden.)
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1971, (Source: Museum of Art in Bollnäs, Sweden.)
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1982, (Source: Museum of Art in Bollnäs, Sweden.)
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1983, (Source: Museum of Art in Bollnäs, Sweden.)
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1984, (Source: Museum of Art in Bollnäs, Sweden.)
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1994, (Source: Museum of Art in Bollnäs, Sweden.)
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2002, (Source: Museum of Art in Bollnäs, Sweden.)
Signature considered genuine
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