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E J Cygne

"Tete A Tete Au Cafe"
Located in Warren, NJ
Oil on canvas Signed bottom left Measures 30x27 in good condition International buyers must cover shipping expense
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1960s Paintings

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"Rue Des Fleurs"
Located in Warren, NJ
Original Oil on canvas Measures 30x26x1 In excellent condition Signed lower left international buyers must cover shipping expenses
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