File:Didier-Pouget, Matinée dans le Limousin, Bruyères en fleurs, Salon 1910.jpg
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Artist | William Didier-Pouget (1864-1959) | |
Title | Matinée dans le Limousin, Bruyères en fleurs | |
Year | c.1909 | |
Notes | This painting by William Didier-Pouget, Matinée dans le Limousin, Bruyères en fleurs, was published (printed) as a postcard for the Salon in 1910, Paris. This is a reproduction of that postcard which appears to have originally been a black & white photo, then enhanced with color. | |
Source | Delcampe |
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current | 06:59, 24 February 2012 | 513 × 804 (314 KB) | Coldcreation (talk | contribs) | This painting by William Didier-Pouget, Matinée dans le Limousin, Bruyères en fleurs, was published (printed) as a postcard for the Salon in 1910. This is a reproduction of that postcard. This image was published outside of the U.S. before 1923. {{PD-U |
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