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Artist: A. Jacquol
Landscape - Original Woodcut by A. Jacquol - 1934
By A. Jacquol
Located in Roma, IT
Landscape is an Original woodcut print realized by A. Jacquol in January 1934.
The beautiful artwork is in good condition included a green cardboard (25x32.7 cm).
Monogrammed on th...
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1930s Modern A. Jacquol Art
Materials
Woodcut
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