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LOT 321:
French School, (Circa 1900) Oil on Canvas
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Sold for: $200
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100
Estimated price :
$100 - $500
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French School, (Circa 1900) Oil on Canvas
French School (circa 1900), Portrait of a young woman dressing, oil on canvas, apparently unsigned, the canvas with printed label verso "TOILES & COULEURS / EXTRA-FINES / LUCIEN LEFEBVRE-FOINET / PARIS / 19 RUE VAVIN & 2 RUE BREA", unframed.
Dimensions:25 1/4 x 20 3/4in.
Condition: Under UV light there is scattered in-painting to the background. With craquelure overall, heavy Surface and stretcher wear, frame abrasion and scattered losses throughout. The canvas has been reattached to the stretcher with staples.

