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The Crucifixion

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By George Rouault (1871-1958) Attribution. Mixed media on paper. 28 x 42 cm. 19th Century A colorful portrayal of Christ’s crucifixion by the French painter George Henri Rouault (1871-1958). Renault was a painter, draughtsman and printer whose work is often associated with Fauvism and Expressionism. Η « Σταύρωση ». George Henri Rouault ( 1871 -1958) Ελαιογραφία. Ο Γάλλος George Henri Rouault ( 1871 -1958 ) ήταν ζωγράφος, σχεδιαστής και τυπογράφος. Ο G. Rouault ανήκει στους εξπρεσσιονιστές ζωγράφους.
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Title: The Crucifixion
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By George Rouault (1871-1958) Attribution.
Mixed media on paper.
28 x 42 cm.
19th Century A colorful portrayal of Christ’s crucifixion by the French painter George Henri Rouault (1871-1958).
Renault was a painter, draughtsman and printer whose work is often associated with Fauvism and Expressionism.
Η « Σταύρωση ».
George Henri Rouault ( 1871 -1958) Ελαιογραφία.
Ο Γάλλος George Henri Rouault ( 1871 -1958 ) ήταν ζωγράφος, σχεδιαστής και τυπογράφος.
Ο G.
Rouault ανήκει στους εξπρεσσιονιστές ζωγράφους.

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