Colomba in Her Mourning Dress, on Horseback, Followed by a Corsican Peasant by Raymond de la Neziere

Colomba in Her Mourning Dress, on Horseback, Followed by a Corsican Peasant

(Colomba in her mourning dress, on horseback, followed by a Corsican peasant)


Raymond de la Neziere

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Colomba in Her Mourning Dress, on Horseback, Followed by a Corsican Peasant by Raymond de la Neziere. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
années 40 · 20ème siècle · cavalier · cheval · animal · deuil · femme · france · europe · littérature · personnage imaginaire · plusieurs personnes · vêtement · noir et blanc · exterieur · impression · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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