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Eugène ISABEY (1803-1886). Fishermen returning to port in a storm. Oil on canvas. Signed with initials lower right. 28.5 x 45 cm. Repaints, minor restorations. Gilded wood frame. OH

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Eugène ISABEY (1803-1886). Fishermen returning to port in a storm. Oil on canvas. Signed with initials lower right. 28.5 x 45 cm. Repaints, minor restorations. Gilded wood frame. OH

Estimate 1 000 - 1 500 EUR

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