This painting titled Parc Monceau was created by the Hungarian artist József Rippl-Rónai in the period of Nabis using the technique of Oil on cardboard.

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Upload time: Jul 10, 2007 By: terminartors

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Parc Monceau

Artist:

Rippl-Rónai, József (1861-1927)
Date: 1910 Movement: Nabis Theme: Cityscape Technique: Oil on cardboard Museum:  Hungarian National Gallery Location: Budapest, Hungary
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This painting titled Parc Monceau was created by the Hungarian artist József Rippl-Rónai in the period of Nabis using the technique of Oil on cardboard.