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Nude Man - Original Drawing by Félix Barrias - Late-19th Century
By Félix Barrias
Located in Roma, IT
Nude Man is an original pencil Drawing realized by Félix Barrias (1822-1907).
The little artwork is in good condition on a brown paper.
No Signature, i...
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Late 19th Century Modern Félix Barrias Art
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Ink
Figure - Drawing by Felix Barrias - Late 19th Century
By Félix Barrias
Located in Roma, IT
Figure is a Pencil drawing realized by Felix Barrias (1822 - 1907) in the Late 19th Century.
Good condition on a yellowed paper.
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Late 19th Century Modern Félix Barrias Art
Materials
Pencil
Portraits - Original Drawing by Félix Barrias - Late-19th Century
By Félix Barrias
Located in Roma, IT
Portraits is an Original drawing in China ink realized in the early 20th Century by Félix-Joseph Barrias.
Good conditions.
The artwork is depicted through soft strokes in a well-ba...
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Late 19th Century Modern Félix Barrias Art
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Ink
Figure of a Woman - Original Drawing By F. Barrias - 19th Century
By Félix Barrias
Located in Roma, IT
Figure of a Woman is an original China Ink Drawing realized by Félix Barrias (1822-1907) in 1844.
The artwork is in good condition on a brown paper.
Ha...
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Mid-19th Century Modern Félix Barrias Art
Materials
Ink
Industry and Art Put by the Genie -Original Drawing By F. Barrias - 19th Century
By Félix Barrias
Located in Roma, IT
Industry and Art Put by the Genie is an original China Ink Drawing realized by Félix Barrias (1822-1907).
The little artwork is in good condition on a b...
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Mid-19th Century Modern Félix Barrias Art
Materials
Ink
Portrait - Original Drawing - Mid-19th Century
By Félix Barrias
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait is an original China Ink Drawing realized by Félix Barrias.
Good condition, included a cream colored cardboard passpartout (30.5x37 cm).
Monog...
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Mid-19th Century Modern Félix Barrias Art
Materials
Ink, Pencil
$219 Sale Price
25% Off
Child at School - Original Drawing - Mid-19th Century
By Félix Barrias
Located in Roma, IT
Child at School is an original China Ink Drawing realized by Félix Barrias.
Good condition, included a cream colored cardboard passpartout (38x26.5 cm)....
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Mid-19th Century Modern Félix Barrias Art
Materials
Ink, Pencil
$263 Sale Price
25% Off
Figure - Drawing by Felix Barrias - Late 19th Century
By Félix Barrias
Located in Roma, IT
Figure is a Pencil drawing realized by Félix Barrias (1822 - 1907) in the Late 19th Century.
Good condition on a yellowed paper.
Category
Late 19th Century Modern Félix Barrias Art
Materials
Pencil
Portraits - Drawing by Félix Barrias - Late-19th Century
By Félix Barrias
Located in Roma, IT
Portraits is a drawing in China ink on paper realized in the late 19th Century by Félix-Joseph Barrias.
Monogrammed on the lower center.
Included a Passepartout: 33 x 50 cm
Good c...
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Late 19th Century Modern Félix Barrias Art
Materials
Ink
$350 Sale Price
25% Off
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