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Flowers - Drawing by Albert Fernand-Renault - 1950s
By Albert Fernand-Renault
Located in Roma, IT
Flowers is a drawing realized by Albert Fernand-Renault in the early 20th Century. Pencil on paper. Stamped signed. Good Conditions with diffused foxing. The artwork is realized ...
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1950s Modern Albert Fernand-Renault Art

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Pencil

Flowers - Drawing by Albert Fernand-Renault - 1950s
By Albert Fernand-Renault
Located in Roma, IT
Flowers is a drawing realized in 1950s by Albert Fernand-Renault. Watercolour and ink on paper. Hand-signed. Good condition with diffused foxing and a cutting at the top left margi...
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1950s Modern Albert Fernand-Renault Art

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Ink, Watercolor

Nude Woman - Pencil Drawing - Mid 20th Century
By Albert Fernand-Renault
Located in Roma, IT
Nude woman is an artwork, pencil and charcoal on paper, realized by Albert Fernand-Renault. It Is not signed nor dated. The artist depicts a portrait of a seated woman under an in...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Albert Fernand-Renault Art

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Charcoal, Pencil

Portrait - Drawing by Albert Fernand-Renault - 1950s
By Albert Fernand-Renault
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is a drawing realized by Fernand Renault in the early 20th Century Pencil and watercolor on paper. Stamped signed. Good Conditions with aged margins. The artwork is rea...
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1950s Modern Albert Fernand-Renault Art

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Pencil, Watercolor

Portrait - Drawing by Albert Fernand-Renault - 1950s
By Albert Fernand-Renault
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is a drawing realized by Albert Fernand-Renault in the early 20th Century Charcoal on paper. Stamped signed. Good Conditions. The artwork is realized through delicate a...
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1950s Modern Albert Fernand-Renault Art

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Charcoal

Portrait - Original Pastel and Charcoal by Fernand Renault - Early 20th Century
By Albert Fernand-Renault
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is a beautiful drawing in pastel and charcoal on paper realized by Fernand Renault (1865-1909) In good condition. Stamped on the lower right. The artwork represents the p...
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Early 20th Century Modern Albert Fernand-Renault Art

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Charcoal, Pastel

French Landscape - Tempera on Paper by A. Fernand-Renault - Early 20th Century
By Albert Fernand-Renault
Located in Roma, IT
Landscape is an original painting on paper realized by the French artist Albert Fernand-Renault (1903 - 1991). Hand-signed on the lower right in pencil. The State of preservation ...
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Early 20th Century Albert Fernand-Renault Art

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Paint

Nude - Original Drawing on Paper by Albert Fernand-Renault - Early 20th Century
By Albert Fernand-Renault
Located in Roma, IT
Nude is a beautiful drawing on paper realized by Fernand Renault (1865-1909) In good condition except for some stain. Stamped on the lower left. the artwork represents a nude woma...
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Early 20th Century Albert Fernand-Renault Art

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Pencil

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Portrait of a Lady - Original Watercolor on Paper by A. Fernand-Renault - 1930s
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Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of Lady is an original painting realized by the French artist Albert-Fernand Renault in the first decades of the XX Century. Original watercolor on paper. The stamp of t...
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Portrait of Lenin - Original Tempera on Paper by Albert Fernand-Renault - 1930s
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Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of Lenin is an original artwork realized by Albert Fernand-Renault in the 1930s. Tempera on paper. The original hallmark of the artist appears on the lower right margin. ...
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