Le Dernier Gorge du Chalice - Illustration from Les Misérables, 19th Century by Frederic Theodore Lix

Le Dernier Gorge du Chalice - Illustration from Les Misérables, 19th Century

(Le Dernier Gorge du Chalice - Illustration from Les Misérables, 19th Century (bw engraving))


Frederic Theodore Lix

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Le Dernier Gorge du Chalice - Illustration from Les Misérables, 19th Century by Frederic Theodore Lix. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
oeuvres · oeuvre · victor hugo · victor marie hugo · engraving · dessin · dessins · illustration · illustrations · depiction · depicting · 19th century · c19th · black and white · frenchles mis · les miserables · character · characters · interior · domestic · dramatic · scene · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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