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Lepicie, Nicolas Bernard
The Young Drafts man (The Painter Carle Vernet,at Age Fourteen) (mk05)

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Lepicie, Nicolas Bernard The Young Drafts man (The Painter Carle Vernet,at Age Fourteen) (mk05)
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Lepicie, Nicolas Bernard The Young Drafts man (The Painter Carle Vernet,at Age Fourteen) (mk05)


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Lepicie, Nicolas Bernard

French Painter, 1735-1784  Related Paintings of Lepicie, Nicolas Bernard :. | The Serenade | Rouen Cathedral | Younger castellan with white swan | The Last Judgement (detail) rdgt | Cavalry Skirmish |
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