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A Winter River Scene
By Gaston Balande
Located in St. Albans, GB
Gaston BALANDE
(1880-1971)
Picture Size: 21 x 29" (52.5 x 72.5cm)
Outside Frame Size: 29 x 37" (72.5 x 92.5cm)
A wonderful example of Balande's work on a scale that is slightly lar...
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1920s Impressionist Gaston Balande Art
Materials
Oil
Déjeuner au bord de la Seine
By Gaston Balande
Located in Washington, DC
Post-impressionist work by early 20th-century French painter Gaston Balande
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Materials
Canvas, Oil
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