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Artist: Camille Quesneville
Bords du Lac à Lausanne - Etching by Camille Quesneville - 1955

Bords du Lac à Lausanne - Etching by Camille Quesneville - 1955

By Camille Quesneville

Located in Roma, IT

Bords du Lac à Lausanne is an original etching realized by Camille Quesneville in 1955. Good comdition. Artist proof. The artwork is depicted through strong hatching in a well-bala...

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1950s Modern Camille Quesneville Art

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Waterfall - Original Etching on Paper by Camille Quesneville - Mid-20th Century
Waterfall - Original Etching on Paper by Camille Quesneville - Mid-20th Century

Waterfall - Original Etching on Paper by Camille Quesneville - Mid-20th Century

By Camille Quesneville

Located in Roma, IT

Waterfall is a beautiful original etching on paper realized by Camille Quesneville (1901-1971). Hand-signed on the lower right. Numbered, 9/80. Good conditions Sheet dimension: ...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Camille Quesneville Art

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