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Artist: André Ragot
Landscape - Original Drawing - 1960s

Landscape - Original Drawing - 1960s

By André Ragot

Located in Roma, IT

Landscape "Eolie Island" in an original artwork in watercolor realized by the French artist André Ragot ( 1894-1971). Hand-signed by the artist on the low...

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1960s Modern André Ragot Art

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Watercolor

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