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Artist: Paul Rigoulet
No title, 1978 - Oil on canvas, 98x131 cm., framed.
By Paul Rigoulet
Located in Nice, FR
Paul Rigoulet is a french artist from Nice (Cote d'Azur). He was born 1924 and is an abstract painter. No frame
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1970s Abstract Paul Rigoulet Abstract Paintings

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Oil

Terre Brulée - Burned Land - Oil on canvas, 90x116 cm.
By Paul Rigoulet
Located in Nice, FR
Paul Rigoulet is a french artist from Nice (Cote d'Azur). He was born 1924 and is an abstract painter. No frame
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1970s Abstract Paul Rigoulet Abstract Paintings

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Oil

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