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Artist: G. Raoul
Original "G.M.E. Sanitaire" vintage French kitchen poster
By G. Raoul
Located in Spokane, WA
Original G.M.E. Sanitaire vintage French poster. Linen backed in very good condition and ready to frame. GME Sanitaire c'est la Cuisine is a French vintage poster that has been linen backed for preservation. The poster advertises the GME tile and cladding company, which specializes in kitchen tiles...
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1970s American Modern G. Raoul Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

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