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Artist: Gaston Bruelle
View of Bougival - Drawing by G. Bruelle- 1874
By Gaston Bruelle
Located in Roma, IT
View of Bougival is an original drawing in pencil and ink realize by Gaston Bruelle in 1874.
Good conditions. Hand titled and dated.
The artwork is represented through soft pencil ...
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1870s Modern Gaston Bruelle Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
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Ink, Pencil
$457 Sale Price
20% Off
Le Canot - Charcoal Drawing on Paper by G. Bruelle
By Gaston Bruelle
Located in Roma, IT
Le canot is a beautiful original charcoal drawing on paper by the French artist Gaston Bruelle / XIX-XX century).
Original Title: "Le Canot avec paysage des Proses"
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1870s Modern Gaston Bruelle Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
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Charcoal
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