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José de Guimaraes
Mimesis : Hand and Foot - Original handsigned screen print / 75ex

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Mark TOBEY : Blue Composition, Original signed screenprint
By Mark Tobey
Located in Paris, IDF
Mark TOBEY (1890-1976) Blue Composition, 1976 Original color screenprint Signed with the artist's stamp Numbered / 77 copies On Auvergne vellum 64.5 x 50.5 cm INFORMATION: Authenti...
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Mark TOBEY : Snow Crystals, Original signed screenprint
By Mark Tobey
Located in Paris, IDF
Mark TOBEY (1890-1976) Snow Crystals, 1976 Original color screenprint Signed with the artist's stamp Numbered / 77 copies On Auvergne vellum 64.5 x 50.5 cm INFORMATION: Authenticat...
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Mark TOBEY : Burning Devouring Love, Original signed screenprint
By Mark Tobey
Located in Paris, IDF
Mark TOBEY (1890-1976) Burning Devouring Love, 1976 Original color screenprint Signed with the artist's stamp Numbered / 77 copies On Auvergne vellum 64.5 x 50.5 cm INFORMATION: Au...
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Architect : Pictograms of Genesis (Pink) - Original Screenprint, HANDSIGNED
Located in Paris, IDF
Yona FRIEDMAN (1923-2019) Pictograms of Genesis (Pink), 1975 Original screenprint (Silium workshop) Signed in pencil Numbered / 100 copies On Arches vel...
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1970s Abstract Geometric Abstract Prints

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Architect : Pictograms of Genesis (Purple) - Original Screenprint, HANDSIGNED
Located in Paris, IDF
Yona FRIEDMAN (1923-2019) Pictograms of Genesis (Purple), 1975 Original screenprint (Silium workshop) Signed in pencil Numbered / 100 copies On Arches v...
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Architect : Pictograms of Genesis (Red) - Original Screenprint, HANDSIGNED
Located in Paris, IDF
Yona FRIEDMAN (1923-2019) Pictograms of Genesis (Red), 1975 Original screenprint (Silium workshop) Signed in pencil Numbered / 100 copies On Arches vell...
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