View of a village from the South of France
By René Printemps
Located in MORET SUR LOING, FR
René Printemps (Paris 1911- 1984), son of the painter Léon Printemps, studied at the Ecole des
Mid-20th Century Other Art Style Landscape Paintings
Oil
View of a village from the South of France
By René Printemps
Located in MORET SUR LOING, FR
René Printemps (Paris 1911- 1984), son of the painter Léon Printemps, studied at the Ecole des
Oil
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H 16.5 in W 20 in
Woodland Nymph - Impressionist Oil, Portrait of a Nude by Leon Printemps
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
A beautiful oil on panel by French portrait painter Leon Printemps depicting the head and shoulders
Oil, Panel
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H 14.18 in W 20.48 in D 0.04 in
Un Verger au Printemps - Etching by Léon Barillot - Late 19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
executed etching by Léon Barillot, a French painter and engraver celebrated for his pastoral subjects and
Etching
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H 15 in W 22 in
Route de Grentheville au printemps - Impressionist Oil, Landscape by E L Cortes
By Édouard Leon Cortès
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Oil and tempera on panel circa 1930 by impressionist painter Edouard Leon Cortes depicting a figure
Oil, Tempera, Panel
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