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Jean Cocteau
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"" La dame étonnée "" collage signé
By Jean Cocteau
Located in CANNES, FR
Jean Cocteau ( 1889 - 1963 ) " la Dame étonnée " . Mix Media découpage signed by Jean Cocteau . work : 10 x 10 cm Framed: 27 x 25 cm . Collage original , déc...
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1950s Art Deco Mixed Media

Materials

Mixed Media, Photographic Paper

FAUNE MUSICIEN . Edouard DERMIT collection
By Jean Cocteau
Located in CANNES, FR
original drawing by Jean Cocteau from Edouard DERMIT collection . signed and dated 1957 . framed .
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Mid-20th Century Art Deco Portrait Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

India Ink

" Medievale"
By Jean Cocteau
Located in CANNES, FR
Jean Cocteau ( 1889 - 1963 ) Médiévale . Vase signed jean Cocteau at the base ; marked and numbered edition originale de Jean Cocteau . atelier Madeline-Jolly (underneath). partial...
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1950s Art Deco Abstract Sculptures

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Ceramic

" Bouc aux cornes blanches"
By Jean Cocteau
Located in CANNES, FR
Jean COCTEAU ( 1889 - 1963 ) " Bouc aux cornes Blanches " signed and dated Jean Cocteau . 1960 . marked edition originale de Jean Cocteau / Atelier Madeline -Jolly ( underneath )...
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1950s Art Deco Figurative Prints

Materials

Ceramic

" Buveur au yeux verts "
By Jean Cocteau
Located in CANNES, FR
Jean Cocteau (1889 -1963 ) " Buveur aux yeux verts " Chope à bière . signed Jean Cocteau at the base . Marked and numbered Edition originale de Jean Cocteau / Atelier Madeline- J...
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1950s Art Deco Figurative Prints

Materials

Ceramic

" Trois Faces aux triangles "
By Jean Cocteau
Located in CANNES, FR
Jean Cocteau ( 1889 -1963 ) " Trois faces aux triangles " signed Jean Cocteau . plat en terracotta et engobe partiellement émaillé . diamètre : 36cm . exécuté en 1959 dans une sér...
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1950s Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

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