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Eugène DELACROIX (Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798 - Paris 1863) Bust portrait of a woman in right profile Black pencil on beige paper. Monogram stamped lower right (L.838a). Slightly oiled, small stains. 12 x 10 cm Attached is a tracing after Delacroix of the portrait of Mirabeau, also stamped.

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Eugène DELACROIX (Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798 - Paris 1863) Bust portrait of a woman in right profile Black pencil on beige paper. Monogram stamped lower right (L.838a). Slightly oiled, small stains. 12 x 10 cm Attached is a tracing after Delacroix of the portrait of Mirabeau, also stamped.

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