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(after) André Derain
"Salomé" pochoir

1938

About the Item

Medium: pochoir (after the gouache). This pochoir illustrates a scene from Oscar Wilde's "Salomé". It was printed in 1938 at the atelier Saudé of Paris and published by The Limited Editions Club in an edition of 1500. Size: 11 x 7 1/2 inches (275 x 194 mm). A rich and beautiful impression on black wove paper. Not signed.
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