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Artist: Charles Ancelin
Equestrian Scene No. 5.
Equestrian Scene No. 5.

Equestrian Scene No. 5.

By Charles Ancelin

Located in New York, NY

Original pochoir process print. Paris, Galerie Lutetia, circa 1920.

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