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La boutique Georges Fouquet au musée Carnavalet
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The Georges Fouquet store at the Musée Carnavalet
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France, Paris, the Carnavalet museum, La bijouterie Fouquet was a store in Paris whose front and interior were made in 1901 by Alfons Mucha in the Art Nouveau style, Disassembled in 1923,
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Georges Fouquet's jewelry boutique, designed by Alphonse Mucha
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The Georges Fouquet store at the Musée Carnavalet
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France, Paris, the Carnavalet museum, La bijouterie Fouquet was a store in Paris whose front and interior were made in 1901 by Alfons Mucha in the Art Nouveau style, Disassembled in 1923,