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My Pal Pierre, Cover of Sheet Music
Prints
French
19th century
My Pal Pierre, Cover of Sheet Music
19th century
Artists
Francisque-Martin-François Grenier de Saint-Martin
Artist
Classification
Prints
Technique
Lithograph
Culture
French
Century
19th century
Division
European and American Art
Department
Department of Prints
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