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Temaguy
An exotic art deco engraving The Snake Charmer

Circa 1930

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1932 original engraving by Paul Lemagny : La Charmeuse de Serpent Sallambô
By Paul Lemagny
Located in PARIS, FR
A masterpiece of sensuality and exoticism, this 1932 original engraving by French artist Paul Lemagny is titled La Charmeuse de Serpent – Sallambô, and draws inspiration from *Gustav...
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Circa 1825 original engraving of the map of Syria by Giraldon Bovinet
Located in PARIS, FR
The circa 1825 original engraving of "Syrie" by Giraldon Bovinet, based on the work of L. Vivien, is a historically significant map that reflects early 19th-century cartographic tech...
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Circa 1840 engraving "Attaque de l'Hôtel de Ville - Trois Glorieuses" by Jazet
Located in PARIS, FR
The circa 1840 engraving "Attaque de l'Hôtel de Ville - Trois Glorieuses" was engraved by Jean-Pierre-Marie Jazet after an original painting by H. Lecomte. This artwork vividly captu...
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Circa 1840 engraving titled "Rue de Rohan - Trois Glorieuses" engraved by Jazet
Located in PARIS, FR
The circa 1840 engraving titled "Rue de Rohan - Trois Glorieuses", engraved by Jean-Pierre-Marie Jazet after a painting by H. Lecomte, captures a pivotal moment during the July Revol...
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Circa 1840 engraving "Défense de la Porte St-Denis - Trois Glorieuses" by Jazet
Located in PARIS, FR
The circa 1840 engraving "Défense de la Porte St-Denis - Trois Glorieuses", engraved by Jean-Pierre-Marie Jazet after a painting by H. Lecomte, vividly captures a defining moment fro...
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1840s Prints and Multiples

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Circa 1840 engraving Inhumation des martyrs de la liberté - Trois glorieuses
Located in PARIS, FR
The circa 1840 engraving titled "Inhumation des Martyrs de la Liberté - Trois Glorieuses", engraved by Jean-Pierre-Marie Jazet after a painting by H. Lecomte, commemorates the solemn...
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1840s Prints and Multiples

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