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Chemin A Saint-James by Theophile Chauvel
  • Theophile Chauvel
  • Chemin A Saint-James
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  • 7 x 4.75 in
  • Framed: 13 x 10 in
  • Signature: Signed, "T. Chauvel," at lower left in the plate
  • Inv: 1989-ETCH-072
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