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"Apollon et Daphne" original lithograph
By Théodore Chassériau
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original lithograph. Executed in 1844. Catalogue references: Benedicte 26 and Fisher 4. This impression on wove paper was printed by Lemercier for Gazette des Beaux-Arts. Ima...
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1840s Théodore Chassériau Art

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Preparatory Drawing Pencil on Paper by Théodore Chassériau, Ca. 1850
By Théodore Chassériau
Located in Vicenza, VI
Preparatory drawing/study made in pencil and white lead on paper by French artist Théodore Chassériau in the early 1850s. The drawing in questio...
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1850s French Other Antique Théodore Chassériau Art

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