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Artist: Jean-Charles Cazin
"Le Pont de Pierre" original etching
By Jean-Charles Cazin
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original etching. This impression is from the rare 1897 portfolio "Art et Nature" by Leon Roger-Miles, published in Paris by Boudet in an edition of 525. Printed on Marais wo...
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1890s Jean-Charles Cazin Art

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Etching

The Barn, Oil On Bord, Signed Jean-Charles Cazin, Barbizon School, 1865
By Jean-Charles Cazin
Located in Paris, FR
Oil on panel representing a barn, signed JC Cazin on the lower left corner. Jean Charles Cazin (1840-1901) Born in Samer (his father, from Bologna,...
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Late 19th Century Barbizon School Jean-Charles Cazin Art

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Oil

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