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Artist: Adrien Barrère
Pipe - Original Pencil by Adrien Barrère - Early 20th Century
By Adrien Barrère 1
Located in Roma, IT
Pipe is an original drawing in pencil and mixed media on creamy paper realized by Adrien Barrère (1874-1931).
Hand-signed on bottom.
The state of pres...
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Early 20th Century Modern Adrien Barrère Art
Materials
Pencil
Passing the Bar
By Adrien Barrère 1
Located in Paonia, CO
artist: Adrien Barrere (1877-1931)
title: Passing the Bar
medium: Lithograph
paper size: 19.75 x 25.50
image size: 18 x 24.25
French caricaturist...
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1930s Adrien Barrère Art
Materials
Lithograph
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