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Artist: (After) Maurice Marinot
Fauvist Interior - Lithograph, 1972
By (After) Maurice Marinot
Located in Paris, IDF
Maurice MARINOT (after) Montmartre : Dancing in Moulin de la Galette Color lithograph after a painting Printed signature in the plate On Arches Vellum 50 x 65 cm (c. 20 x 26 inch) ...
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1970s Fauvist (After) Maurice Marinot Art

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