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Marie Louguinine-Wolkonsky, 1875 Moscow-1960 San Remo, French park landscape, oil/canvas, signed lower right, 46x55 cm, frame 54x63cm; Studied in Moscow and at the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere Paris

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Marie Louguinine-Wolkonsky, 1875 Moscow-1960 San Remo, French park landscape, oil/canvas, signed lower right, 46x55 cm, frame 54x63cm; Studied in Moscow and at the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere Paris

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