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Art Deco Style Painting Landscape with Sailing Boats Patrick Leroy France
By LeRoy
Located in Antwerp, BE
Art Deco style painting landscape with sailing boats by the French artist Patrick Leroy. The work
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Art Deco Style Painting of a Ladies in a Forest Patrick Leroy
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Painting siged Patrick Leroy
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