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<p>[QUOTE="Fid, post: 2488216, member: 7724"]most probably Hippolyte François Moreau. I wouldn't bother. the round wooden pedestal give it away as post-WWII, although they still used the square nuts in the socle.</p><p>furthermore the whole clan showed more excellence at breeding children than at new artistic ideas. they often took subjects from the pre-revolutionary 18th c. like sheperdesses and other country scenes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fid, post: 2488216, member: 7724"]most probably Hippolyte François Moreau. I wouldn't bother. the round wooden pedestal give it away as post-WWII, although they still used the square nuts in the socle. furthermore the whole clan showed more excellence at breeding children than at new artistic ideas. they often took subjects from the pre-revolutionary 18th c. like sheperdesses and other country scenes.[/QUOTE]
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