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"Le premier pas" Engraving by Herman Eichens - 50x70 cm

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Paint by Pierre Auguste COT in 1873 Engraved by Amédée et Eugène Varin Entered according to act of congress in the year 1875 by M. Knoedler & co in the office of the librarian at Was...
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"Le premier pas" Engraving by Herman Eichens - 50x70 cm
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