Null André VILLEBOEUF (1893-1956) 

"Mill on the Pikmeer" (Holland), 1946 

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André VILLEBOEUF (1893-1956) "Mill on the Pikmeer" (Holland), 1946 Watercolor on paper, signed and dated '46' lower right, label of Galerie Charpentier 32,5 x 50 cm at sight Provenance: Sale Hôtel Drouot, Me Ader, Picard, Tajan, February 25, 1972, lot 51.

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André VILLEBOEUF (1893-1956) "Mill on the Pikmeer" (Holland), 1946 Watercolor on paper, signed and dated '46' lower right, label of Galerie Charpentier 32,5 x 50 cm at sight Provenance: Sale Hôtel Drouot, Me Ader, Picard, Tajan, February 25, 1972, lot 51.

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