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Béatrice Appia Paintings

1899-1998

Béatrice Appia is a french-suisse painter known for her imaginary landscape with animals and plants. She was born in Switzerland in 1899. She was an excellent picture artist and preferred painting landscapes and colored watercolor comics on various themes. Appia died in France in 1998.

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