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Artist: Eugene Martin
Animated landscape by Eugène Martin - Oil on canvas 44x55 cm
By Eugene Martin
Located in Geneva, CH
Swiss painter and designer born in 1880. Died in 1954. Work on canvas Golden plaster moldings frame 70 x 62 x 6 cm
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1930s Modern Eugene Martin Art

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Oil

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