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Style: Art Deco
Period: Early 1900s
Orientalist Painting Tuareg Horse Rider in the Desert, 1908 by Paul Jouve
Located in SANTA FE, NM
Tuareg Rider in the Desert, 1908 Paul Jouve (1878-1973) Oil on panel, signed lower right. 27 ½ × 24 inches (21 ¾ × 17 1/2 frame) inches Paul Jouve’s work has been celebrated and col...
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Art Deco Early 1900s Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Final - La Gamme - Russian Art Deco Fashion Design
Located in London, GB
ERTE (Romain de Tirtoff) 1892-1990 St. Petersburg 1892-1990 (Russian/French) Title: Final - La Gamme Technique: Original Hand Signed Gouache on paper size: 31.4 x 15.4 cm / 12.4...
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Art Deco Early 1900s Paintings

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Gouache

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