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MARIE ANTOINETTE BOULLARD-DEVÉ. Male portrait, Tangier. Charcoal drawing on paper Signed, located in Tangier and dated November 1948. On the back, a portrait of a girl, in charcoal. 40.3x28.4 cm. On the back, adhesive strips on the upper and lower margins.

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MARIE ANTOINETTE BOULLARD-DEVÉ. Male portrait, Tangier. Charcoal drawing on paper Signed, located in Tangier and dated November 1948. On the back, a portrait of a girl, in charcoal. 40.3x28.4 cm. On the back, adhesive strips on the upper and lower margins.

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