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Jean-Baptiste-Antoine GuillemetParis - La Seine à Conflans-Charenton by Antoine GuillemetCirca 1870
Circa 1870
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- Creator:Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guillemet (1841 - 1918, French)
- Creation Year:Circa 1870
- Dimensions:Height: 64.75 in (164.47 cm)Width: 91.5 in (232.41 cm)Depth: 5.5 in (13.97 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New Orleans, LA
- Reference Number:Seller: 31-58951stDibs: LU18611246542
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