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Artist: M. Balastié
Vintage Watercolor Landscape - Charentonneau
By M. Balastié
Located in Houston, TX
Serene watercolor of a figure headed down a winding path leading to a small farmstead in the distance by M. Balastié, 1925. Titled, "Charentonneau", dated and signed lower...
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1920s M. Balastié Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Watercolor

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