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Artist: Jean Louis Hamon
“Le Crepuscule”
“Le Crepuscule”

“Le Crepuscule”

By Jean Louis Hamon

Located in Southampton, NY

Original photogravure of a young woman in the garden. Original painting was done by Jean Louis Harmon in 1857. Condition is very good. Le Crepuscule is the French word for twilig...

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1850s Academic Jean Louis Hamon Photography

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Archival Paper, Photogravure

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