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Emile Auguste Pinchart
A Fine Painting of Women and Children by Émile Auguste Pinchart

Late 19th Century

$12,000List Price

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The New Baby by Eugenio Zampighi
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The Baby’s Bath
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EUGENIO ZAMPIGHI Italian, 1859-1944 The Baby’s Bath Signed ‘E Zampighi’ Oil on canvas 22 1/4 x 41 1/2 inches Born in Modena, Italy, Eugenio Zampighi e...
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AMEDEO SIMONETTI Italian, 1874-1922 Writing a Letter Signed ‘Amedeo Simonetti’ Oil on canvas 30 x 20 inches
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Odalisque
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EUGENIO ZAMPIGHI Italian, (1859-1944) Happy Family Signed ‘E Zamphigi’ 29 in. x 41 3/8 in. Born in Modena, Italy, Eugenio Zampighi entered the local A...
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