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Lucien LÉVY-DHURMER (1865-1953) after Maurice LELOIR (1853-1940). The musketeer. Painting on porcelain signed lower left. Sight size: Height : 29 cm - Width : 18 cm Maurice LELOIR illustrated an 1894 edition of Alexandre Dumas' Les Trois Mousquetaires, published by Calmann Levy. This painting was certainly inspired by his work.

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Lucien LÉVY-DHURMER (1865-1953) after Maurice LELOIR (1853-1940). The musketeer. Painting on porcelain signed lower left. Sight size: Height : 29 cm - Width : 18 cm Maurice LELOIR illustrated an 1894 edition of Alexandre Dumas' Les Trois Mousquetaires, published by Calmann Levy. This painting was certainly inspired by his work.

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