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Artist: Mily Possoz
Flowers - Etching, Handsigned
By Mily Possoz
Located in Paris, FR
Mily POSSOZ Flowers MEDIUM : Etching SIGNATURE : Handsigned LIMITED : 35 copies PAPER : Rives vellum SIZE : 20 x 15" INFORMATIONS : Bears the blind stamp of the editor "Marcel Guio...
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1930s Realist Mily Possoz Still-life Prints

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Etching

The table - Etching, Handsigned
By Mily Possoz
Located in Paris, FR
Mily POSSOZ The table MEDIUM : Etching SIGNATURE : Handsigned LIMITED : 30 copies PAPER : Rives vellum SIZE : 15 x 11" INFORMATIONS : Bears the blind stamp of the editor "Marc...
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Early 20th Century Modern Mily Possoz Still-life Prints

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