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Artist: Henri-Paul Pecqueriaux
Le Ministère du Commerce - Original Penmark on Paper by H.-P. Pecqueriaux

Le Ministère du Commerce - Original Penmark on Paper by H.-P. Pecqueriaux

By Henri-Paul Pecqueriaux

Located in Roma, IT

Le Ministère du Commerce is an artwork realized by the satirical artist Henri-Paul Pecqueriaux (1889-1935) in the XX Century. Black penmark on paper. Signed on the lower left corner. Excellent conditions. Fresh sketch representing a satirical cartoon in b/w. A man is taking a bag full of money...

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Early 20th Century Modern Henri-Paul Pecqueriaux Art

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Felt Pen

The Bus - Original China Ink by Henri-Paul Pecqueriaux - Early 20th Century
The Bus - Original China Ink by Henri-Paul Pecqueriaux - Early 20th Century

The Bus - Original China Ink by Henri-Paul Pecqueriaux - Early 20th Century

By Henri-Paul Pecqueriaux

Located in Roma, IT

The Bus is an original artwork realized in the 20th century by the artist Henri-Paul Pecqueriaux (1889-1935) Original china ink drawing on paper. Hand-signed on the lower right marg...

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Early 20th Century Modern Henri-Paul Pecqueriaux Art

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Ink

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