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Artist: Paul Renard
"Paris Promenade" - Framed 20th-Century Impressionist City Painting
By Paul Renard
Located in New Orleans, LA
A charming, beautifully framed and ready to hang gouache on panel by highly-listed Parisian artist Paul Renard. One of two Paris scenes I currently have on offer by Renard. Actual go...
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20th Century Post-Impressionist Paul Renard Art

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Gouache

Notre Dame, Paris
By Paul Renard
Located in Sheffield, MA
Paul Renard French, 1941-1997 Winter in Paris Oil on canvas 18 by 24 in, w/ frame 25 ⅛ by 31 ¼ in Signed "P. Renard" lower right The art of Paul Renard, who was born in 1941, can b...
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20th Century Impressionist Paul Renard Art

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Canvas, Oil

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