Marguerite Burnat-Provins – Original “Ma Ville” Watercolor
Original watercolor / mixed media on paper by French / Swiss artist Marguerite Burnat-Provins from the “Ma Ville” series. Dimensions
Works by French artists or that are of French origin.
Original watercolor / mixed media on paper by French / Swiss artist Marguerite Burnat-Provins from the “Ma Ville” series. Dimensions
Two 18th century copperplate engravings after works by Charles Antoine Coypel engraved and published by Renée Elizabeth Marlie Lépicié and
The French expressionist painter, illustrator and print maker Édouard Joseph Goerg was born to French parents in Sydney, Australia, on
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School poster from a series produced in La Vienne, France by the famous school products publishing house Rossignol Montmorillon. Circa
School poster from a series produced in La Vienne, France by the famous school products publishing house Rossignol Montmorillon. Circa
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Paul Gavarni – Paris Le Soir – Plate 23 Printed on newsprint with text on reverse as published in Le
Paul Gavarni – Paris Le Soir – Plate 19 Printed on newsprint with text on reverse as published in Le