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Artist: Ivan F. Choultse
Paysage de Neige
By Ivan F. Choultse
Located in Paris, FR
Ivan Fedorovitch Choultsé 1874-1939 Russian "Paysage de Neige ", 1920 Oil on panel Signed and dated lower left Canvas: 9 1/2" high x 12 5/8" wide Frame : 16 1/8" high x 18 7/8" wi...
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20th Century Ivan F. Choultse Landscape Paintings

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Panel, Oil

Montagnes Enneigées
By Ivan F. Choultse
Located in Paris, FR
Ivan Fedorovitch Choultsé 1874-1939 Russian "Montagnes Enneigées", 1924 Oil on panel Signed and dated lower right Canvas: 9 1/2" high x 12 3/8" wide Frame : 17 1/2" high x 20 7/8"...
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20th Century Ivan F. Choultse Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Derniers Rayons de Soleil
By Ivan F. Choultse
Located in Paris, FR
Ivan Fedorovitch Choultsé 1874-1939 Russian "Derniers Rayons de Soleil", 1920 Oil on panel Signed and dated lower right Canvas: 9 1/2" high x 12 5/8" wide Frame : 16 1/2" high x 1...
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20th Century Ivan F. Choultse Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Soleil sur la Neige
By Ivan F. Choultse
Located in Paris, FR
Ivan Fedorovitch Choultsé 1874-1939 Russian "Soleil sur la Neige", 1933 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right Canvas: 21 1/4" high x 24 3/4" wide Frame : 31 1/2" high x 35 3...
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1930s Ivan F. Choultse Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

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