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Artist: Charles Lucien Léandre
Young Woman - Original Lithograph by Charles Lucien Léandre - 1903
By Charles Lucien Léandre
Located in Roma, IT
Young Woman is an original lithograph artwork, realized in 1903 by Charles Lucien Léandre (1862–1934).
Signed on plate on the lower left and dated.
Th...
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Early 1900s Modern Charles Lucien Léandre Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Christmas - original lithograph (1897-1898)
By Charles Lucien Léandre
Located in Paris, IDF
Charles LEANDRE (1862 - 1934)
Christmas, 1897
Original lithograph (Champenois workshop)
Printed signature in the plate
On vellum, 40 x 31 cm (c. 16 x 12 in)
INFORMATION: Lithograph...
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To Georges Ondet - Original Lithograph by Charles Lucien Léandre - 1922
By Charles Lucien Léandre
Located in Roma, IT
To Georges Ondet is an original artwork realized by Charles Léandre (1862-1934) in 1922.
Black and white lithograph on paper.
Includes frame: 45.5 x...
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1920s Modern Charles Lucien Léandre Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Elderly Woman - Lithograph by Charles Lucien Léandre - Early 20th Century
By Charles Lucien Léandre
Located in Roma, IT
Elderly Woman is an original lithograph on creamy paper, realized by Charles Lucien Léandre (1862–1934).
Signed on the plate on the lower left.
The sh...
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