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Artist: Fernand LAVAL
River Landscape
, French Impressionist, Musée d
Art Moderne, Salon d
Automne
By Fernand Laval
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower left, 'F. Laval' for Fernand Laval (French, 1886-1966) and dated 1948.
Born in Dordogne, Fernand Laval arrived in Paris at the age of 26 to study art and, during the e...
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Fernand Laval (1886-1966) Paris School Art Deco Period Oil Painting
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