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Claude Weisbuch
Violin : The Soloist - Original Oil on Canvas, Signed

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    Henri EVENEPOEL (1872-1899) Familly in a Square, c. 1895 Oil on Canvas Signed bottom left On canvas 51 x 37 cm (c. 20 x 15 in) In a golden wood frame 68 x 54 cm (c. 27 x 21 in) Rar...
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    Claude WEISBUCH Two Women with Traditional Brittany Dress Original Oil on canvas Signed upper right Signed and Dated (19)54 on the back On canvas 46 x 55 cm at view (c. 18 x 22 in) ...
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    Located in Paris, FR
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  • The Doll - Original Oil on Canvas - Signed
    By Micao Kono
    Located in Paris, FR
    Micao KONO The Doll, c. 1930 Original Oil on Canvas Signed upper right and authenticated with the red seal of the artist On canvas 61 x 50 cm (c. 24 x 20 in...
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  • In Front of Seine River - Oil On Canvas, Hansigned
    By Jean Jacques Rene
    Located in Paris, FR
    Jean-Jacques RENÉ In Front of Seine River Oil painting on canvas Hansigned 46 x 55 cm (c. 18.1 x 21.7 inch) Excellent condition
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