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Art Subject: Gun
Nature morte/Still life
Located in Montfort l’Amaury, FR
Reference number F1293
Not framed but could be with a natural oak floated frame (add 200 euros)
21 x 44 cm
This work is painted with oil on a board. It is signed in the bottom right....
Category
1990s French School Figurative Paintings
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Oil
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Secret Agent Cap Gun
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