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Sailing Aboard The Royal Mail Boat by: Jacque' Claude' De' Paris, Internationally Published by: Brougham Publishing of London LTD


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March 25th, 1961, France
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Hello: The Artist is a 33 Year Veteran of Music, Art, and Philosophical Works of Art Located At the Holy Vatican, Rome, The Smithsonian Museums in Washington D.C, and the Fogg Museum, at Harvard Un ...
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A SUPERB INTERNATIONAL COLLECTION OF GOLD ENGRAVED 1 OF 1 MASTER ART WORKS PUBLISHED BY: BROUGHAM PUBLISHING OF LONDON LTD.

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"Sailing Aboard The Royal Mail Boat" - A Captivating Maritime Narrative by Jacque' Claude' De' Paris

This artwork, titled "Sailing Aboard The Royal Mail Boat" by Jacque' Claude' De' Paris, is a vibrant and imaginative piece that combines maritime themes with a narrative flair. The central focus is a depiction of a captain, likely Jacque' Claude' De' Paris himself, steering a ship through the open ...
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"Sailing Aboard The Royal Mail Boat" - A Captivating Maritime Narrative by Jacque' Claude' De' Paris

SUMMARY


This artwork, titled "Sailing Aboard The Royal Mail Boat" by Jacque' Claude' De' Paris, is a vibrant and imaginative piece that combines maritime themes with a narrative flair. The central focus is a depiction of a captain, likely Jacque' Claude' De' Paris himself, steering a ship through the open ...
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