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Artist: Paul Leroy
Oil Painting On Canvas Dated 1921, Military Portrait By Paul Leroy
By Paul Leroy
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"Oil Painting On Canvas Dated 1921, Military Portrait By Paul Leroy" Paul Alexandre A. LEROY (1860-1942), French school. Description: Very beautiful oil painting on canvas, represent...
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1920s French School Paul Leroy Art

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