Nicolas Bernard Lepicie, attributed to

Lot 162
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Lot 162 | Nicolas Bernard Lepicie, attributed to
Estimate value
€ 1 200 – 1 600
( 1735-1784 )

A study of a young girl with a basket, standing, red chalk on laid paper, 19,8 x 16 cm, mounted, framed, ( Sch )

Provenance:
Auction sale Winterberg, Heidelberg 1973; collection Heinz Grunert (1908-1997), Berlin, (Lugt 3985); private collection, Germany.

Presumably after a figure in the painting "In the market hall" by Lepicié (exhibited in the Salon of 1779).

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