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Leon Joubert Barbizon Landscape
By Leon Joubert
Located in San Francisco, CA
Leon Joubert: 1851-1928. Well listed French Barbizon school painter who has had auction results over $15000. This gem is an oil on panel measuring 13 3/4 inches wide by 10 1/4 inches...
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19th Century Barbizon School Leon Joubert Art

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Oil

Antique Landscape Painting of Provence, France by Léon Joubert
By Leon Joubert
Located in Shippensburg, PA
LÉON JOUBERT French, active 1877-1900 Landscape View of Provence, France Oil on canvas signed lower left "L. Joubert", verso stamped on stretcher bars "505" Item # 109EFW24A A ...
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19th Century French Barbizon School Antique Leon Joubert Art

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Canvas, Wood, Paint

Mountain landscape, XIX c. - Oil on canvas, 27x35 cm., framed.
By Leon Joubert
Located in Nice, FR
Léon Joubert (1870-1920) was a pupil of Léon Germain Pelouse ans Fernand Cormon. He exposed at the Salon des artistes français very often from 1876. he was a landscape painter, most...
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1890s Barbizon School Leon Joubert Art

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Oil

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