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Jean Choiselat

Vintage French Fashion Poster
Vintage French Fashion Poster

Jean Choiselat (designer)Vintage French Fashion Poster, 1947

$386Sale Price|30% Off

H 20.87 in W 15.56 in

Vintage French Fashion Poster

Located in London, GB

Vintage French fashion poster, original lithograph, by Jean Choiselat, (1947). Take a step back to

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