Null Eugène DEVÉRIA (1808-1865)
Study of Men in Burnous (x 2) - Study for Two Pe…
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Eugène DEVÉRIA (1808-1865) Study of Men in Burnous (x 2) - Study for Two Peasant Women with Ewes Three pencil drawings, studio stamp on back H_49 cm - W_32.5 cm (x2) and H_30 cm - W_23 cm Family provenance

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Eugène DEVÉRIA (1808-1865) Study of Men in Burnous (x 2) - Study for Two Peasant Women with Ewes Three pencil drawings, studio stamp on back H_49 cm - W_32.5 cm (x2) and H_30 cm - W_23 cm Family provenance

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