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Artist: Eugene Le Poittevin
Satiric Figures - Original drawing by Eugene le Poittevin - 19th century
By Eugene Le Poittevin
Located in Roma, IT
Satiric Figures is an original china ink drawing on paper, realized by Eugene le Poittevin (Paris 1806-1870) French artist in the 19th century.
Good general conditions, and aged mar...
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19th Century Modern Eugene Le Poittevin Art
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Paper, Ink
Satiric Figures - Drawing by Eugene le Poittevin - 19th century
By Eugene Le Poittevin
Located in Roma, IT
Satiric Figures is an original china ink drawing on paper, realized by Eugene le Poittevin (Paris 1806-1870) French artist in the 19th century.
Good general conditions except for di...
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19th Century Modern Eugene Le Poittevin Art
Materials
Paper, Ink
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