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Artist: (after) Paul Gauguin
Tahitian Ladies - Lithograph and Watercolor stencil
By (after) Paul Gauguin
Located in Paris, IDF
Paul GAUGUIN (after)
Tahitian Ladies
Lithograph and Watercolor stencil
Printed signature of the Monogram in the plate
On thin vellum 47 x 58 cm (c. 19 x 25 inch)
Edited by Jacomet ...
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1950s Impressionist (after) Paul Gauguin Figurative Prints
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Joies de Bretagne
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Paul Gauguin (1848-1903)
Joies de Bretagne (Kornfeld 7 B)
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Lithograph
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