File:Louise Desbordes "Les Poissons" Eau-forte pour l'illustration du Catalogue de l'Exposition nationale de 1883.jpg

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Louise Desbordes "Fish" 1883 etching engraving for the illustrated Calalogue of the Exposition nationale of 1883

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Français : Louise Desbordes "Les Poissons" Eau-forte pour le Catalogue illustré de l'Exposition nationale au Palais des Champs Elysées le 15 septembre 1883 à Paris, publié sous la direction de F.G Dumas, L.Baschet Editeur, Paris 125 Bd Saint Germain
English: Louise Desbordes "Fish" etching engraving for the illustrated Calalogue of the Exposition nationale at the Palais des Champs Elysées on september 15th 1883 in Paris, published under the direction of F.G Dumas, L.Baschet Editor, Paris 125 Bd Saint Germain
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Source Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers
Author Louise Desbordes

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