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Gustave Loiseau
Gustave Loiseau - Le torrent, painting, french, post-impressionist, waterscape

c.1894

Price:$45,492.94
$78,750List Price

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Patrick Hughes - Walls Have Ears, optical art, reverspective, op art, illusion
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Patrick Hughes Street 2021 hand-painted multiple 38.9 x 74.8 x 19.6 cm (15¼ x 29½ x 7¾ in.) edition of 50 Provenance Direct from the artist’s studio Notes “I have lived and worked in Shoreditch for a quarter of a century and I have watched with delight and amazement the rise of Street Art...
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signed ‘A. Istrati’ (upper left); signed, dated and titled ‘contrepoint bleu vert, Istrati A., 1989’ (on the verso)
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