Monet Claude Oscar. Woman with a Parasol. Fine art print A3
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Monet Claude Oscar. Woman with a Parasol. Fine art print A3

Monet Claude Oscar. Woman with a Parasol. Fine art print A3

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Author Claude Oscar Monet (1840 -1926)
Media of Original Painting Oil on canvas
Paper type Mat paper, 300 g/m2
Epochs Art of the 19th centuries
Publication size A3 (30õ40 ñì)
Publication type Fine Art Print
Date of Origin 1875
Size of original, cm 100x81
Paper Type: Matt, 300 g/m2


See also:
Monet Claude Oscar. Woman with a Parasol. Art print on canvas.
Monet Claude Oscar. Woman with a Parasol. Fine art postcard A6

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