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Artist: René Georges Hermann-Paul
"La sentinelle de Thérèse", c. 1914-1918, drawing and gouache, signed
By René Georges Hermann-Paul
Located in PARIS, FR
"La sentinelle de Thérèse" (The Sentinel of Therese), two soldiers discussing, bears a handwritten note at the bottom "if you feel like sneezing, you will go under the window of the ...
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1910s French School René Georges Hermann-Paul Art

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Watercolor, Gouache, Carbon Pencil

Maternity: Hug After a Mistake - Original wooodcut, Handsigned Numbered
By René Georges Hermann-Paul
Located in Paris, IDF
HERMANN-PAUL (1864-1940) Maternity: Hug After a Mistake, 1927 Original woodcut Handsigned in pencil Numbered /160 On vellum 32.5 x 25.5 cm (c. 13 x 10 in) Bears the blind stamp of t...
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1920s Modern René Georges Hermann-Paul Art

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Woodcut

The Visit - Original Woodcut Print on Paper - 1925
By René Georges Hermann-Paul
Located in Roma, IT
The Visit is an original Modern Artwork realized in the 1920s by the French artist René Georges Hermann-Paul (1864 – 1940). Original B/W woodcut print on paper. Hand-signed in penc...
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1920s Modern René Georges Hermann-Paul Art

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Paper, Woodcut

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