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Artist: Jean Chauvin
Untitled
By Jean Chauvin
Located in Paris, FR
Charcoal
32.00 cm. x 24.50 cm. 12.6 in. x 9.65 in. (paper)
40.00 cm. x 32.00 cm. 15.75 in. x 12.6 in. (frame)
LCD5893
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1970s Abstract Jean Chauvin Art
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Charcoal
No title
By Jean Chauvin
Located in Paris, FR
Charcoal, 1930
Handsigned by the artist in pencil
LCD4087
Category
1930s Abstract Jean Chauvin Art
Materials
Charcoal
No title
By Jean Chauvin
Located in Paris, FR
Charcoal, 1930
Handsigned by the artist in pencil
LCD4084
Category
1930s Abstract Jean Chauvin Art
Materials
Charcoal
No title
By Jean Chauvin
Located in Paris, FR
Charcoal
32.00 cm. x 24.00 cm. 12.6 in. x 9.45 in. (paper)
32.00 cm. x 21.00 cm. 12.6 in. x 8.27 in. (image)
Handsigned by the artist in pencil
Ref : LCD3579
Category
1970s Abstract Jean Chauvin Art
Materials
Charcoal
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