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Lithography, Jean Miotte
DIMENSIONS: H. 65 x W. 80 (cm)
MATERIALS: Lithography
FEATURES: Framed (White wood)Jean Miotte is particularly attached to the representation of movement in his work. His artworks places him on the border of ‘Art Informel’, ‘Tachisme’ and ‘Lyrical Abstraction’.
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Lithography, Fernand Léger
DIMENSIONS: H. 63 x W. 83 (cm)
MATERIALS: Lithography
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Lithography, Bault
DIMENSIONS: H. 83 x W. 63 (cm)
MATERIALS: Lithography
FEATURES: Framed (wood), n°5/40Limited edition ink work by artist Bault, a key figure in ‘Street Art Insider’. His drawings are lively, shaded with stains and squirts of spray. His unique style makes him one of the most original street artists on the French scene.
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Lithography, Renato
DIMENSIONS: H. 63 x W. 78 (cm)
MATERIALS: Lithography
FEATURES: Framed (wood) -
Lithography, Hans Hartung
DIMENSIONS: H. 63 x W. 78 (cm)
MATERIALS: Lithography
FEATURES: Framed (wood) -
Lithography, “The Dove”, Pablo Picasso, 1962
DIMENSIONS: H. 63 x W. 80 (cm)
FEATURES: Framed (wood)Lithograph by Pablo Picasso, world famous artist, genius in painting and drawing, but also an outstanding sculptor and engraver. He is one of the most important artists of the 20th century.
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Lithography, Pablo Picasso, 1958
DIMENSIONS: H. 80 x W. 63 (cm)
FEATURES: Framed (wood)Lithograph by Pablo Picasso, world famous artist, genius in painting and drawing, but also an outstanding sculptor and engraver. He is one of the most important artists of the 20th century.
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Lithography, “Don Quichotte”, Pablo Picasso
DIMENSIONS: H. 75 x W. 51 (cm)
FEATURES: Framed (wood)Lithograph by Pablo Picasso, world famous artist, genius in painting and drawing, but also an outstanding sculptor and engraver. He is one of the most important artists of the 20th century.
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Lithography, “To change art destroy Ego”, n°85/150, BEN
ARTIST: Benjamin Vautier
DIMENSIONS: H. 65 x W. 60 (cm)
FEATURES: Framed (black wood)Lithograph n°85 in a limited edition of 150 copies. Through his creations, Benjamin Vautier wishes to shake up the codes of Art.