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Artist: Jacques Acremant
Théatre Ebert - Original Drawing by Jacques Acremant - Mid-20th Century
By Jacques Acremant
Located in Roma, IT
Thèatre Ebert is an original drawing with gray and black tip on paper, realized by Jacques Acremant.
Good conditions except for minor cosmetic wear.
Signed with the stamp of the wo...
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Mid-20th Century Modern Jacques Acremant Art
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Paper, Ink
Théatre Ebert - Original Drawing by Jacques Acremant - Mid-20th Century
By Jacques Acremant
Located in Roma, IT
Thèatre Ebert is an original drawing with gray and black tip on paper, realized by Jacques Acremant.
Good conditions except for minor cosmetic wear.
Signed with the stamp of the wo...
Category
Mid-20th Century Modern Jacques Acremant Art
Materials
Paper, Ink
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