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Artist: Emile Roux Fabre
Provence
By Emile Roux-Fabre
Located in Houston, TX
Classic etching of Provence by French artist E. Roux-Fabre, circa 1930.
Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold border. Mat fits a standard-sized frame. Archi...
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1930s Emile Roux Fabre Art
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French Etching Bridge
By Emile Roux-Fabre
Located in Houston, TX
French etching of arched bridge by artist E. Roux-Fabre, circa 1930.
Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with a gold border. Mat fits a ...
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1930s Emile Roux Fabre Art
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Vintage Landscape Etching - The Flock
By Emile Roux-Fabre
Located in Houston, TX
Vintage black and white etching of a farmer leading his flock of sheep to a pasture bordered by a small village by French artist Emile Roux Fabre, circa 1930. Signed in pencil lower ...
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1930s Emile Roux Fabre Art
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Paper, Ink
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