Null ISABEY Eugène Louis Gabriel (1803-1886)
Rouen. Old Norman House
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ISABEY Eugène Louis Gabriel (1803-1886) Rouen. Old Norman House Graphite drawing with gouache highlights, signed lower right, located lower left 19.5 x 10.5 cm Exhibition: "Un certain regard. 1850-1950", Hôtel de Ville, Aulnay-sur-Bois, 1994, no. 2. Barrie-Chevalier Collection

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ISABEY Eugène Louis Gabriel (1803-1886) Rouen. Old Norman House Graphite drawing with gouache highlights, signed lower right, located lower left 19.5 x 10.5 cm Exhibition: "Un certain regard. 1850-1950", Hôtel de Ville, Aulnay-sur-Bois, 1994, no. 2. Barrie-Chevalier Collection

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