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Story of my Life - Original painting on canvas, Signed with CERTIFICATE

2010

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Story of my Life - Original SIGNED Painting on Canvas with CERTIFICATE
By Jonone
Located in Paris, IDF
Jonone (John Andrew Perello, 1963-, Called) Story of my Life, 2016 Original acrylic paint on canvas Signed and titled on the back On canvas 125 x 125 cm (c. 49 x 49 in) Presented wi...
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Jean Paul Riopelle (1923-2002) Abstract Composition, c. 1989 Acrylic paint and ink on paper mounted on canvas Signed in pencil lower right On canvas: 52 x 66 cm Presented in a 67 x ...
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Abstraction in Black and Red - Original Oil on Canvas, Signed
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Jan MEIJER (Jan MEYER, called) Abstraction in Black and Red, 1970 Original Oil on Canvas Signed in the lower left corner Signed, dated on the back On canvas 81 x 54 cm (c. 32 x 22 i...
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Portrait of Dylan Thomas
Located in Paris, IDF
Jean-Pierre VIELFAURE (1930-2015) Portrait of Dylan Thomas, 1972 Original oil on canvas Signed in the paint Titled on the back Size : 94 x 61.7 cm (37 x...
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The Secret Nothingness - Original oil on canvas, Handsigned
Located in Paris, IDF
Jean-Pierre VIELFAURE (1930-2015) The Secret Nothingness Original oil on canvas Signed in the paint Titled on the back Dimensions 102 x 82.9 cm (40 x 32 in) Good condition
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Surrealist Still Life - Original Oil on Canvas, Handsigned
By Roland Bierge
Located in Paris, IDF
Roland Bierge Surrealist Still Life, 1968 Original Oil on canvas Handsigned on the lower right corner Signed, dated and titled on the back On canvas 54 x 70 cm (c. 22 x 28 in) Pres...
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