Entrance of Henri IV to Paris: Charles de Cosse Brissac opened the door of the conference to Henri IV - median landscape of one of the large panels of the room - Salon de la Meilleraye by School French

Entrance of Henri IV to Paris: Charles de Cosse Brissac opened the door of the conference to Henri IV - median landscape of one of the large panels of the room - Salon de la Meilleraye

(Entrée d'Henri IV à Paris: Charles de Cosse Brissac (Cosse-Brissac) opened the door of the conference to Henri IV (1553 - 1610) - median landscape of one of the large panels of the room (landscape with 4 quails and 2 storks) - Salon de la Meilleraye. Arsen)


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Entrance of Henri IV to Paris: Charles de Cosse Brissac opened the door of the conference to Henri IV - median landscape of one of the large panels of the room - Salon de la Meilleraye by School French. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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