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Paul Marny, British/French 1829-1914- The Market Place, Bayeux, Normandy; pencil, pen, ink, and watercolour on paper, heightened with white, signed 'P Marny' (lower left), 58 x 103.5 cm. Note: Marny was celebrated for his watercolours, typically depicting bustling, narrow streets of what appear to be Continental towns, with Gothic architecture often towering above the diminutive figures below, as in the present work.
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Paul Marny, British/French 1829-1914- The Market Place, Bayeux, Normandy; pencil, pen, ink, and watercolour on paper, heightened with white, signed 'P Marny' (lower left), 58 x 103.5 cm. Note: Marny was celebrated for his watercolours, typically depicting bustling, narrow streets of what appear to be Continental towns, with Gothic architecture often towering above the diminutive figures below, as in the present work.
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