Girard Paintings
Girard is a French realist artist and painter, known for his portrait paintings.
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Creator: Girard
Fine Quality Original Oil Painting American Bulldog by French Artist Girard
By Girard
Located in Tustin, CA
Exquisitely rendered, original oil on board, signed estate painting by French artist, Girard, depicts an American Bulldog reclining on grass, with spa...
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Late 20th Century French Other Girard Paintings
Materials
Masonite
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