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After Paul Cezanne
"Femme nu" woodcut

1914

About the Item

Medium: woodcut (engraved by Jacques Beltrand after Cezanne). This impression on cream laid paper was printed in 1914 and published by Bruno Cassirer and Theodore Duret. Image size: 5 x 3 inches (130 x 75 mm). Not signed.
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