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Postcard The Bridge of the Village Georges Ratkoff

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Postcard showing The Bridge of the Village by Georges Ratkoff, an artist who fell in love with his adopted region of Alsace, living part of the year in the Munster valley, from where he travelled the length and breadth of Alsace in search of traditions, architectural heritage and festive moments.

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Postcard showing The Bridge of the Village by Georges Ratkoff, an artist who fell in love with his adopted region of Alsace, living part of the year in the Munster valley, from where he travelled the length and breadth of Alsace in search of traditions, architectural heritage and festive moments.

Georges Ratkoff's Postcards, A vision of the happy Alsace...

Alsace, a land favourable to the arts, has once again exercised its irresistible power of seduction by attracting Georges Ratkoff, watercolourist. Alsace fascinates him. It has become his second home.

Dimensions: 11.5 cm x 17 cm

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  • Material Cardboard
  • Colours Polychrome
  • Decor Georges Ratkoff
  • Origin Made in France 🇫🇷
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