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The Day After the Battle of Froeschwiller, August 1870  wikidata:Q105288601 reasonator:Q105288601
Artist
EMILE BRISSET
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Title
THE DAY AFTER THE BATTLE OF FRŒSCHWILLER, AUGUST 1870
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions

canvas: 50 by 78⅝ in.; 127 by 199.7 cm

framed: 55¼ by 84½in.; 140.3 by 214.6 cm
Inscriptions signed E. Brisset and inscribed X5 (lower left)
Source/Photographer https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2020/european-paintings-drawings-sculpture-online/emile-brisset-the-day-after-the-battle-of

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