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Artist: Charles Herrmann-Léon
HERMMANN LEON - Painting 19th Century - Portrait of a Dog in Interior
By Charles Herrmann-Léon 1
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
HERRMANN LEON Charles (1838-1908)
Portrait of a Dog in interior
Oil on canvas signed low left
Old frame re-gilded with gold leaves
Dim canvas : 56 X 46 cm
Dim frame : 69 X 59 cm
HERRMANN LEON Charles (1838-1908)
French painter 19th century
Born 22 july 1838 in Le Havre. Died 1...
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