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Artist: Giselle Halff
Cat - Drawing by Giselle Halff - Mid-20th Century
By Giselle Halff
Located in Roma, IT
Cat is an Drawing in watercolor realized in the Mid-20th Century by Giselle Halff (1899-1971). Good conditions. Hand-Signed. Giselle Halff (1899-1971) born in Hanoi, student of R....
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Mid-20th Century Modern Giselle Halff Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Cat - Original Drawing by Giselle Halff - Mid 20th Century
By Giselle Halff
Located in Roma, IT
Cat is a charcoal drawing realized by Giselle Halff (1899-1971). Good conditions. Giselle Halff (1899-1971) born in Hanoi, student of R.X. Prinet, R. Ménard, L. Simon, B. Boutet de...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Giselle Halff Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Charcoal

Cat - Original Watercolor by Giselle Halff - Mid 20th Century
By Giselle Halff
Located in Roma, IT
Cat is an Original Drawing in watercolorl realized in the Mid-20th Century by Giselle Halff (1899-1971). Good conditions. Giselle Halff (1899-1971) born in Hanoi, student of R.X. P...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Giselle Halff Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

The Holy Family - Original Drawing by Giselle Halff - Mid-20th Century
By Giselle Halff
Located in Roma, IT
The Holy Family is an Original Drawing in Pastel realized by Giselle Halff (1899-1971). Hand-signed by the artist on the lower right margin. Good conditions. Giselle Halff (1899-...
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1950s Modern Giselle Halff Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Pencil

Fleurs dans un Vase- Oil Pastel Drawing by G. Halff - Late 20th Century
By Giselle Halff
Located in Roma, IT
Fleurs dans un Vase is an original oil pastel drawing on paper realized by the French artist Giselle Halff in XX century. Hand-signed in charcoal pencil on lower right margin, this ...
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Late 20th Century Contemporary Giselle Halff Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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Oil Pastel

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Port Fouquet - Original Drawing by Giselle Halff - 1950
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Port Fouquet is an Original Drawing in Charcoal realized by Giselle Halff (1899-1971). Hand signed and dated in pencil on the lower right margin. Titled and dated on the back. Passpa...
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Located in Roma, IT
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