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Artist: Georges Ricard-Cordingley
French Impressionist Alpine View, Gouache, Trees in a Fauvist Landscape
By Georges Ricard-Cordingley
Located in Cotignac, FR
A French Fauvist gouache and watercolour landscape on craft paper by Georges Ricard-Cordingley. The painting is signed bottom right and is presented in a fine Montparnasse gilt wood ...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Georges Ricard-Cordingley Art
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