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French School Early XIXth
Located in ROUEN, FR
French School Early Nineteenth" FRENCH SCHOOL early 19th century. “Portrait of a woman with a headdress”. Oil on canvas nicely framed. H.60 L.48.
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19th Century Portrait Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

LAPRADE Pierre. (1875-1931). « Le forum Romain »
Located in ROUEN, FR
LAPRADE Pierre. (1875-1931). « Le forum Romain ». Gouache sur papier signée vers 1910. H.24 L.39.
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20th Century French School Landscape Paintings

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Gouache

La cuisinière écaillant le poisson dans une cuisine
Located in ROUEN, FR
VAN GRIEF Adrien dit GRIFF. (1670-1715). « La cuisinière écaillant le poisson dans une cuisine avec une très jolie nature morte au gibier, légumes et chiens ». Huile sur toile signée...
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Late 17th Century French School Interior Paintings

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école Française Du XVIIIè "Nature morte au vase de fleurs, à la coupe de fruits"
Located in ROUEN, FR
École Française du XVIIIè. « Nature morte au vase de fleurs, à la coupe de fruits et aux oiseaux ». Huile sur toile. Belles dimensions H.90 L.110.
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18th Century French School Still-life Paintings

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Oil

Georges Binet (1865-1949) - Marché De Rouen
Located in ROUEN, FR
Georges Binet (1865-1949) - Marché De Rouen L.33 H.24 cm
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20th Century French School Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

G.S WART « La flottille dans la rade de Toulon (?) » fin XIXè
Located in ROUEN, FR
G.S WART « La flottille au large d'un port » Belle Huile sur toile signée en bas à gauche 40 x 65 cm Encadré.
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Late 19th Century French School Figurative Paintings

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Oil

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