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Artist: Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - Les Toits de Paris
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - Baie d'Halong
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - Pêche à Koh Phi Phi
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - A Travers les Murs
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - Insouciance
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - Pelican
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - Rêveries
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - Source de Lison
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - L'Immuable Boudha
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Oil, Canvas

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - L'Eau Vive
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - Soirée d'Hiver
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by F. Delord-Descourvières - Pensées à Ma Grand-mère
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - Sous la Glycine
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - Delices
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Canvas, Oil

French Contemporary Art by Fabienne Delord-Descourvières - Jeu d'un Arlequin
By Fabienne Delord-Descourvières
Located in Paris, IDF
Fabienne Delord-Descourvières is a French painter who lives & works in Yermenonville in Eure-et-Loir, France.
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2010s Fabienne Delord-Descourvières Art

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Canvas, Oil

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