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VERNET CARLE (1758-1836) D'APRÈS

Mohamed Ali Pacha, Viceroy of Egypt. Lithograph signed F. Delpech, after a portrait painted by the artist in 1818, copied from a life drawing by the Comte de Forbin, dedicated to Monsieur le Baron Vivant Denon, preserved under glass in a modern carved and gilded wood frame. Slight brown spots. Sight: H.: 30 cm - W.: 26 cm. Frame: H.: 47 cm - W.: 36.5 cm

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VERNET CARLE (1758-1836) D'APRÈS

Estimate 400 - 600 EUR

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