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Artist: Charles Paul Renouard
Portrait d'un Homme - Original Drawing by C.P. Renouard - Early 1900
By Charles Paul Renouard
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait d'un homme is an original Drawing in Pencil, realized by the French painter Charles Paul Renouard (Cour, Cheverny, 1845 - Paris,1924). Good conditions. Charles Paul Renoua...
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Early 20th Century Modern Charles Paul Renouard Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

The Proposal - Drawing by Paul Renouard - Early 20th Century
By Charles Paul Renouard
Located in Roma, IT
Original pencil drawing on paper, realized by Paul Renouard in the early 20th Century. Good conditions. The artwork is represented through deft strokse by mastery.
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Early 20th Century Modern Charles Paul Renouard Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

The Proposal - Original Drawing by Paul Renouard - Early 20th Century
By Charles Paul Renouard
Located in Roma, IT
Original pencil drawing on paper, realized by Paul Renouard in the early 20th Century. Good conditions. The artwork is represented through deft strokse by mastery.
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Early 20th Century Modern Charles Paul Renouard Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

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