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Artist: Eller (Lucien Roudier)
Chanteuse Esagmole
By Eller (Lucien Roudier)
Located in Los Angeles, CA
LUCIEN ROUDIER ELLER 1894-1940 “CHANTEUSE ESPAGNOLE” MIXED MEDIA, SIGNED FRENCH, C.1925 27.25 X 38.5 INCHES Lucien Roudier Eller 1894-1940 It is thought the name Eller was a combina...
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1920s Art Deco Eller (Lucien Roudier) Figurative Paintings

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Watercolor, Gouache

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