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Artist: David Emile Joseph de Noter
David De Noter Still Life with Curious Cat
By David Emile Joseph de Noter
Located in San Francisco, CA
David De Noter: 1818-1892. Well listed Belgian painter with auction results as high as $142,000. Most famous for his still lifes. This fantastic little gem of a curious cat skipping...
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Mid-19th Century Realist David Emile Joseph de Noter Still-life Paintings

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Oil

David Émile Joseph de Noter (1825 - 1892) Still life
By David Emile Joseph de Noter
Located in Gent, VOV
David Émile Joseph de Noter (1825 - 1892) Vegetables in a flowerpot, still life Oil on panel signed lower right David de Noter. panel: 27*33cm David-Émile-Joseph De Noter hailed f...
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19th Century David Emile Joseph de Noter Still-life Paintings

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