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Creator: M. Požár
Peinture à l'huile de Michel Thomas Gamins de Paris ou "Poulbot" France 1960/70
By M. Požár
Located in London, England
Les « p'tits poulbots », créés par Francisque Poulbot au début du XXe siècle, capturent avec humour la vie des enfants pauvres de Montmartre. Ces illustrations emblématiques ont évol...
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Mid-20th Century French French Provincial M. Požár Wall Decorations
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Paint
$481 Sale Price
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Peinture à l'huile Gamins de Paris ou "Poulbot" de Michel THOMAS Française 1970
By M. Požár
Located in London, England
Les « p'tits poulbots », créés par Francisque Poulbot au début du XXe siècle, sont des illustrations empreintes de tendresse et d'humour qui dépeignent la vie des enfants pauvres de ...
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1970s French French Provincial Vintage M. Požár Wall Decorations
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Paint
$481 Sale Price
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Another detail common to various portraits of the Portuguese Infanta and Queen of Spain is the small gold and pearl crown on her head. In another Van Loo painting, also from the Prado Museum, in which Maria Barbara is portrayed as Queen, this crown is represented together with a headdress similar to the one previously described. Another two paintings by the same artist, at the Royal Academy of Saint Ferdinand, include the same ornament.
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