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Artist: M.E. de Podestat
L'Après L'Invasion? - Original Etching on Paper- 1868
By M.E. de Podestat
Located in Roma, IT
Après l'invasion is an original artwork realized by M.E. de Potestat in 1868. Original etching on paper.
Signed on plate and dated on the lower left corner. Titled on the lower mar...
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Mid-19th Century Modern M.E. de Podestat Art
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Etching
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