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Artist: Lucie Navier
Madame in the Blossom Garden - Tempera on Paper by Lucie Navier - 1931
By Lucie Navier
Located in Roma, IT
Madame in the blossom garden is an original painting realized by Lucie Navier in the 1931. Original tempera on paper. Very good conditions. Colorful composition representing a f...
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1930s Modern Lucie Navier Figurative Paintings

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Tempera

Poseidon - Ink and Tempera on Paper by Lucie Navier - 1933
By Lucie Navier
Located in Roma, IT
Poseidon is an original painting realized by Lucie Navier in 1933. Original Ink and tempera painting on paper. Dated on the lower right corner (23-6-2033). Fair conditions except...
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1930s Modern Lucie Navier Figurative Paintings

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Ink, Tempera, Watercolor

Muslim - Original Mixed Media on Paper by Lucie Navier - 1930s
By Lucie Navier
Located in Roma, IT
Muslim is an original painting realized by Lucie Navier. Original tempera painting on paper. The sheet is glued on green cardboard (cm 30.5 x 25). Very good conditions. Colorful ...
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1930s Lucie Navier Figurative Paintings

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Ink, Tempera, Watercolor

Young Blonde Girl - Original Oil on Cardboard by Lucie Navier - 1930s
By Lucie Navier
Located in Roma, IT
Young Blonde Girl is an original painting realized by Lucie Navier in the 1930s. Original oil painting on cardboard. Hand-signed by the artist on the lo...
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1930s Lucie Navier Figurative Paintings

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Oil

Marine - Tempera on Paper by Lucie Navier - 1927
By Lucie Navier
Located in Roma, IT
Marine is a painting realized by Lucie Navier in the 1927. Tempera on paper. Mint conditions. Impressionistic work realized with a Realistic technique and representing a natural...
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1920s Modern Lucie Navier Figurative Paintings

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Tempera

Peacocks - Original Mixed Media on Paper by Lucie Navier - 1930s
By Lucie Navier
Located in Roma, IT
Peacocks is a painting realized by Lucie Navier in the 1930s. Original tempera painting and pastels on cardboard. Hand-signed by the artist on the lower right corner in red paintin...
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1930s Modern Lucie Navier Figurative Paintings

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Tempera, Pastel

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Previously Available Items
Two Old Women - Original Mixed Media on Paper by Lucie Navier - 1930s
By Lucie Navier
Located in Roma, IT
Two Old Women is an original painting realized by Lucie Navier. Original tempera, ink and watercolor on paper. Very good conditions. Colorful composition...
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1930s Lucie Navier Figurative Paintings

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Angels in the Garden - Original Mixed Media on Paper by Lucie Navier - 1930s
By Lucie Navier
Located in Roma, IT
Angels in the Garden is an original artwork realized by Lucie Navier in the 1930s. Original Pencil, Watercolor and Tempera on Paper. Very good conditions. Luminous composition r...
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1930s Lucie Navier Figurative Paintings

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Tempera, Watercolor, Pencil

The Wayfares - Original Woodcut by Lucie Navier - 1930s
By Lucie Navier
Located in Roma, IT
The Wayfares is an original artwork realized by Lucie Navier in the 1930s. Original Woodcut on Paper. Very good conditions. Fresh impression representing two wayfares in a field...
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Man in the Field - Original Woodcut by Lucie Navier - 1934
By Lucie Navier
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions 19.5x13.5 cm. Man in the Field is an original artwork realized by Lucie Navier in 1934. China ink on paper. Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right corner. Go...
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Men Fighting - Original Tempera on Paper by Lucie Navier - 1926
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Men Fighting is an original artwork realized by Lucie Navier in 1926. Tempera on paper. Good onditions. Colored composition painted by the French female artist Lucie Navier in t...
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