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Artist: Edmond Marie Petitjean
Edmond Marie Petitjean French Landscape Painting
By Edmond Marie Petitjean
Located in Dallas, TX
A wonderful and detailed landscape painting signed and inscribed oil on canvas painting by Edmond Petitjean, (French 1844-1925). Condition: Excellent. Looks like it was recently cle...
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1880s Barbizon School Edmond Marie Petitjean Art

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Washerwomen at the river
By Edmond Marie Petitjean
Located in Genève, GE
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Early 20th Century French School Edmond Marie Petitjean Art

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