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Roberto Antonio (Echaurren) Matta (1911 - 2002) "Driote Liberees" Etching & Aquatint on Japon Nacré Paper. Signed in pencil and numbered 73/100. Published and printed by Georges Visat...
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Les Revolutions Sceniques Du XXE Siecle I & II
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2 Lithographs included Artist: Joan Miro, Spanish (1893 - 1983) Title: Les Revolutions Sceniques du XXe Siecle - I & II (Cramer 207) Year: 1975 Medium: Lithograph Image Size: 12 x 1...
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"La Comedie Humaine VIII" Lithograph in Color on Thick Wove Paper After The Original. The plates executed under the direct supervision of Pablo Picasso. First edition, 1954. Printed ...
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