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Artist: Emmanuel Costa
Paysage de la Méditerranée - aquarelle, 39x28cm., encadré
By Emmanuel Costa
Located in Nice, FR
Aquarelle par Emmanuel Costa (1833-1921) Encadré: 41x55 cm Emmanuel Louis Costa naît à Menton, de Charles et de Hyacinthe Costa le 25 décembre 1833. Il semblerait que son père, scul...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Emmanuel Costa Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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