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Artist: William Didier-Pouget
“Bruyères en fleurs” 1949, 20th Century oil on canvas by William Didier-Pouget
By William Didier-Pouget
Located in Madrid, ES
WILLIAM DIDIER - POUGET
French, 1864 - 1959
BRUYÈRES EN FLEURS
signed and dated “Didier-Pouget / 1949” (lower right)
inscribed, located and signed ““Le Malin dans la vallée du Lot.”...
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1940s Realist William Didier-Pouget Art
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Canvas, Oil
Bruyers en Fleurs
By William Didier-Pouget
Located in Sheffield, MA
William Didier-Pouget
French, 1864-1959
Bruyers en Fleurs
Oil on canvas
29 by 36 ½ in, w/ frame 42 ½ by 49 ¾ in
Signed lower right
William Didier-Pouget began his formal art traini...
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Late 20th Century Barbizon School William Didier-Pouget Art
Materials
Oil
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