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Artist: Felix Fuzier
Blue and White Embroidery Design
By Felix Fuzier
Located in New York, NY
Original color Jugendstil design lithograph from "Dessins et Broderies Pour Costum et Ameublement." Paris, 1900.
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Early 1900s Jugendstil Felix Fuzier Art

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Paper

Blue and White Embroidery Design
By Felix Fuzier
Located in New York, NY
Original color Jugendstil design lithograph from "Dessins et Broderies Pour Costum et Ameublement." Paris, 1900.
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Early 1900s Jugendstil Felix Fuzier Art

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Paper

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