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Creator: Benjamin Eugène Fichel
"The Painter and His Muse" Painting by Eugène Benjamin Fichel
By Benjamin Eugène Fichel
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Oil on panel signed in the lower right corner and presented in a period frame measuring 21" x 18.5".
Benjamin Eugene Fichel, France, (1826 - 1895)
B. Eugène Fichel was born on Au...
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