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"La Rue" lithograph

"La Rue" lithograph

By (after) Henri Rousseau

Located in Henderson, NV

Medium: lithograph (after the painting). Printed in Paris in 1962 for Derrière le Miroir for "Der Blaue Reiter" issue (No. 133-134) and published by the atelier Maeght. The image mea...

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1960s (after) Henri Rousseau Art

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The Meal of the Lion - Lithograph - 300ex
The Meal of the Lion - Lithograph - 300ex

The Meal of the Lion - Lithograph - 300ex

By (after) Henri Rousseau

Located in Paris, IDF

Henri ROUSSEAU (called Le Douanier ROUSSEAU) (after) The meal of the Lion Stone lithograph after a painting Printed signature in the plate Numbered /300 copies On vellum 57 x 75 cm ...

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1970s Post-Impressionist (after) Henri Rousseau Art

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The War - Lithograph - 300ex
The War - Lithograph - 300ex

The War - Lithograph - 300ex

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Henri ROUSSEAU (called Le Douanier ROUSSEAU) (after) The War Stone lithograph after a painting Printed signature in the plate Numbered /300 copies O...

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