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Gustave Leonard de Jonghe
Changeable Weather

ID: 87687

Gustave Leonard de Jonghe Changeable Weather
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Gustave Leonard de Jonghe Changeable Weather


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Gustave Leonard de Jonghe

painted Changeable Weather in 1875-76   Related Paintings of Gustave Leonard de Jonghe :. | Walchensee, Landhaus mit Wascheplatz | European city landscape, street landsacpe, construction, frontstore, building and architecture.050 | The Surrender of Breda (Las Lanzas) (df01) | The Presentation in the Temple or the Circumcision | Winter landscape |
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