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Artist: Emile-Louis Minet
Tree and House - Charcoal by E.-L. Minet - Early 1900
By Emile-Louis Minet
Located in Roma, IT
Tree and House is a precious pencil study realized by the French painter Emile-Louis Minet. The state of preservation is excellent. The piece of paper comes from a sketchbook, and it...
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Early 1900s Naturalistic Emile-Louis Minet Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
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Charcoal, Pencil
Bridge on the River - Charcoal and Pencil by E.-L. Minet - 1919
By Emile-Louis Minet
Located in Roma, IT
Bridge on the River is a beautiful drawing in pencil and charcoal realized by the French painter Emile-Louis Minet in 1919. The state of preservation is very good, except for a small...
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1910s Naturalistic Emile-Louis Minet Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
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Charcoal, Pencil
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