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Robert Savary
Spring in Paris : Square in Montmartre - Original oil on canvas, signed

1966

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Afternoon in the city - Oil on canvas with frame
Located in Paris, IDF
Caroline Burnett (1877-1950)(attributed to) Afternoon in the city Oil on canvas Unsigned On canvas 50 x 60 cm (c. 20 x 24 in) Presented in a gilded carved wooden frame 66 x 76 cm (c...
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Night in Saint Tropez Harbor - Original oil painting, Signed
By André Cottavoz
Located in Paris, IDF
André Cottavoz (1922-2012) Night in Saint Tropez Harbor, c. 1960 Original oil painting Signed in the bottom left corner Signed and titled on the back On canvas 27 x 46 cm (c. 11 x ...
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Late 20th Century Modern Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Paris : Seine River and Notre Dame Church - Original oil painting, Signed
By André Cottavoz
Located in Paris, IDF
André Cottavoz (1922-2012) Paris : Seine River and Notre Dame Church Original oil painting Signed in the right corner On panel 18 x 33 cm (c. 9 x 13 inch) Very good condition, lig...
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Late 20th Century Modern Landscape Paintings

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Seascape : Storm is Coming - Original Oil on canvas, Signed
By Marcel Mouly
Located in Paris, IDF
Marcel MOULY Seascape : Storm is Coming, 1957 Original Oil on canvas Signed and dated bottom right On canvas 65 x 81 cm (c. 26 x 32 in) Excellent condition
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1950s Modern Landscape Paintings

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The Departure of the Sailboats - Oil On Canvas Hansigned
By Jean Jacques Rene
Located in Paris, IDF
Jean-Jacques RENÉ The Departure of the Sailboats Original oil painting on canvas Hansigned 37.9 x 46 cm (c. 14.5 x 18 inch) Excellent condition
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Late 20th Century Modern Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Auvers sur Oise : Van Gogh Square - Oil on Canvas
By Roland Dubuc
Located in Paris, IDF
Roland DUBUC Auvers sur Oise : Van Gogh Square Oil on Canvas Signed bottom left Size 25P that is 60 x 81 cm (c. 24 x 32 in) Excellent condition
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1960s Modern Landscape Paintings

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