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Hans Bellmer
Paysage 1800, Surrealist Landscape Etching by Hans Bellmer

1968

$1,200
£921.55
€1,056.08
CA$1,689.30
A$1,892.39
CHF 986.11
MX$23,083.29
NOK 12,531.19
SEK 11,816.02
DKK 7,882.32

About the Item

Artist: Hans Bellmer, German (1902 - 1975) Title: Paysage 1800 Year: 1968 Medium: Etching on Arches, signed in pencil lower right Image Size: 15.5 x 12 inches Size: 26 x 19.75 in. (66.04 x 50.17 cm)
  • Creator:
    Hans Bellmer (1912 - 1975, German)
  • Creation Year:
    1968
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 26 in (66.04 cm)Width: 19.75 in (50.17 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Long Island City, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU46615587442

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