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Artist: Robert L.P. Lavoine
Nantes Seaport
By Robert L.P. Lavoine
Located in Pasadena, CA
Robert L. P. Lavoine is a French painter born in 1916 and dead in 1999.
Known for his sea landscapes and urban landscapes, he is associated with the expressionist current of the twe...
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Mid-20th Century Expressionist Robert L.P. Lavoine Art
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