Louis XVI of France Giving His Instructions to the Comte de Laperouse, 1785 by Nicolas Andre Monsiau

Louis XVI of France Giving His Instructions to the Comte de Laperouse, 1785

(Louis XVI of France giving his instructions to the Comte de Laperouse, 1785 )


Nicolas Andre Monsiau

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Louis XVI of France Giving His Instructions to the Comte de Laperouse, 1785 by Nicolas Andre Monsiau. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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