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Portrait from the French Revolution Titled 'Le Terreur' by Claude-Marie Dubufe

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19 Century Romantic Oil Painting entitled 'Le Reveil' by Claude-Marie Dubufe
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Impressionist Paiting Titled “La Seine a Rouen” by French Artist Roger Bertin
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An impressionist oil on canvas showing day to day Industrial and merchant shipping activity on the Seine at the town of Rouen France right on the cusp of the break out of World War II 1939, The canvas is by Roger Bertin. It is signed and dated on the left hand corner of the canvas. The artist also inscribed the word Rouen with his signature leaving no doubt where the work was executed. The painting is presented in a gilded period frame, Bertin was born in Paris in 1915. His godfather was the poet and painter Max Jacob...
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Early 19 Century Italian Painting Titled "in the Market" by Giacomo Pittoz
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A happy and colourful painting of a smiling young woman holding a basket of flowers in an open fruit and flower market. People mill around her at other tented stalls picking and choo...
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Pair of French Empire Portraits of an Aristocratic Couple by Antoine Borel
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
A pair of original oil paintings on canvas depicting a handsome young aristocratic couple of the Directoire, early Empire period. They are each pictured from the waist up, she holdin...
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“Les Marins Avant La Tempete” 'Before the Storm' by Johannes Hilverdink
By Johannes Hilverdink
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
A brooding atmospheric marine oil on canvas called “Les Marins Avant la Tempete” or “Sailors before the onset of a Storm” by the Dutch 19th century artist J...
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Allegorical French Empire clock Titled " Le Sacrifice d’Iphigénie "
By Claude Galle, Claude Galle
Located in Vancouver, British Columbia
A fine example of a period French Empire mantle clock which depicts the argument between Achilles and Agamemnon in Homer’s Iliad. The case is of matte and burnished gilded bronze, th...
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