Stephane Magnard Landscape Paintings
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Artist: Stephane Magnard
French Painting - French Harbor Pilings at Dusk
By Stephane Magnard
Located in Houston, TX
Watercolor painting by Stephane Magnard of a harbor on the coast of France. This atmospheric maritime scene captures a row of dark wooden pilings stretching across the harbor, thei...
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1950s Stephane Magnard Landscape Paintings
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Watercolor, Paper
Watercolor Landscape - Scene of Workers and Family on a Farm
By Stephane Magnard
Located in Houston, TX
Vintage gouache of a colorful field scene in Madagascar, Africa, by French artist Stéphane Magnard (1917-2010), circa 1950.
Stéphane Magnard was the painter for the colonial govern...
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1950s Stephane Magnard Landscape Paintings
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Watercolor, Paper, Gouache
Country Scene of Madagascar
By Stephane Magnard
Located in Houston, TX
Country scene painting of Madagascar, Africa, in gouache on paper by French artist Stephane Magnard.
Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat...
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1950s Stephane Magnard Landscape Paintings
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Gouache
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