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Artist: Jean Chauvin
Untitled
By Jean Chauvin
Located in Paris, FR
Charcoal 32.00 cm. x 24.50 cm. 12.6 in. x 9.65 in. (paper) 40.00 cm. x 32.00 cm. 15.75 in. x 12.6 in. (frame) LCD5893
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1970s Abstract Jean Chauvin Art

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Charcoal

No title
By Jean Chauvin
Located in Paris, FR
Charcoal, 1930 Handsigned by the artist in pencil LCD4087
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1930s Abstract Jean Chauvin Art

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Charcoal

No title
By Jean Chauvin
Located in Paris, FR
Charcoal, 1930 Handsigned by the artist in pencil LCD4084
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1930s Abstract Jean Chauvin Art

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Charcoal

No title
By Jean Chauvin
Located in Paris, FR
Charcoal 32.00 cm. x 24.00 cm. 12.6 in. x 9.45 in. (paper) 32.00 cm. x 21.00 cm. 12.6 in. x 8.27 in. (image) Handsigned by the artist in pencil Ref : LCD3579
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1970s Abstract Jean Chauvin Art

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Charcoal

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