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Artist: Edma Morisot-Pontillon
19th century painting Landscape
By Edma Morisot-Pontillon
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
MORISOT-PONTILLON Edma (1839-1921) Landscape from Ile de France Oil on canvas signed low right Old original frame gilded with leaves Dim canvas : 54 X 65 cm Dim frame : 86 X 75 cm...
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1860s Barbizon School Edma Morisot-Pontillon Paintings

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