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Artist: Roger Van Gindertaal
Roger VAN GINDERTAEL. Paris street view. Charcoal drawing. Signed / dated 1928.
By Roger Van Gindertaal
Located in Paris, FR
Paris street view. Charcoal drawing. Signed and dated 1928.
This drawing is from the best period of this interesting artist.
Roger van Gindertael was a...
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1920s Expressionist Roger Van Gindertaal Art
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Charcoal
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