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Artist: Jean Toth
Showering the Graces
By Jean Toth
Located in Houston, TX
Evocative graphite drawing of a delightful gathering with central figure showering the Graces with flowers by French artist Jean Toth, circa 1950.
Origi...
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1950s Jean Toth Art
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Graphite
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