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Artist: Félix Vallotton
Crimes et Chatiments-Vintage Rare Book Illustrated by Félix Vallotton - 1902
By Félix Vallotton
Located in Roma, IT
Crimes et Chatiments is an original modern rare book engraved by Félix Vallotton (Lausanne, 1865 - Paris, 1925) in 1902.
Published by Schwarz, Paris.
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Emile Yung Portrait, Felix Vallotton, Work on paper, 1890
s, Impressionism
By Félix Vallotton
Located in Geneva, CH
Emile Yung Portrait, Felix Vallotton, Work on paper, 1890's, Impressionism
Portrait d'Emile Yung,
Circa 1893
Ink and charcoal on paper
26 x 18 cm / 56...
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