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André Lhote
Two Couple of Horses - Original ink and pencil drawing

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André LHOTE (1885-1962) Two couple of horses, c. 1920 Original ink and pencil drawing On paper 20 x 26 cm (c. 8 x 10.5 inch) In black wood frame 34 x 40 cm (c. 14 x 16 inch) Ms. Dominique Bermann Martin confirmed the authenticity of this drawing ; a COA can be obtained directly from her. Good condition, some yellowing and manipulation defects
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