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Ludovic Rodo PISSARRO (1878-1952) La Revue Indian ink drawing monogrammed lower left H_26.5 cm - W_22.5 cm (unframed, in a mount)

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Ludovic Rodo PISSARRO (1878-1952) La Revue Indian ink drawing monogrammed lower left H_26.5 cm - W_22.5 cm (unframed, in a mount)

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