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Edgar Degas
Edgar Degas — Jeantaud, Linet et Lainé · Impressionism · Oil on canvas
framed
3.750.000₫
1958 · Printed 68 years ago
The United States continued to finance most of the budget of the South Vietnamese government, deepening the South's dependence on Washington.
- MovementImpressionism
- MediumOil on canvas
- Source bookDegas
- Age of platePrinted 68 years ago
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Edgar Degas’s Jeantaud, Linet et Laine, 1871.
This original plate was printed for Degas by Georges Charensol (Éditions Aimery Somogy, Paris, 1958).
Provenance
| Artist | Edgar Degas |
|---|---|
| Year painted | 1871 |
| Country of origin | France |
| Art movement / era | Impressionism |
| Medium | Oil on canvas |
| Subject | Portrait - Group |
| Source book | Degas |
| Book published | 1958 |
| Country of publication | France |
| Age of plate | Printed 68 years ago |
| Frame | Framed |
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