File:Ochancourt, Somme, Fr, Ancien château, près de l'église(1865).jpg

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Français : Ancien château, près de l'église(1865)
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Source http://www1.arkhenum.fr/bm_abbeville_macqueron/_app/index.php
Author
Oswald Macqueron  (1822–1899)  wikidata:Q110781650
 
Description French watercolorist and landscape painter
English: Oswald Macqueron was an artist and scholar who walked through the Somme department for nearly 50 years. He made pencil drawings and watercolor paintings of churches, houses, castles, sculpted stones, famous trees, stations, factories, etc. that were about to disappear.
Date of birth/death 17 May 1822 Edit this at Wikidata 15 February 1899 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Abbeville
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Somme department
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