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Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall, "Red Maternity", original lithograph, hand signed

1980

$75,000List Price

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Paul Wunderlich, Original lithograph, hand signed, "Handschuh und Falke"
By Paul Wunderlich
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Paul Wunderlich "Handschuh und Falke" 1981 Original lithograph Hand signed and numbered Edition of 1000 Sheet Size: 23 5/8 x 18.75 inches Image Size: 20 x 16.25 inches
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Paul Wunderlich, Ltd. Ed. Original lithograph, hand signed, "Adam und Eva"
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Located in Chatsworth, CA
Paul Wunderlich Adam und Eva (Nache Ingres) 1981 Original lithograph Hand signed and numbered Edition of 1000 Sheet Size: 23 5/8 x 18.75 inches Image Size: 20 x 16.25 inches
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Dalí­, "Le Creuset philosophal" from Alchimie des Philosophes, mixed media
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Pierre- Auguste Renoir, "Woman Bathing, Standing, Full Length Profile", litho
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Located in Chatsworth, CA
This piece is an original lithograph created by Pierre- Auguste Renoir in 1896. This piece was done in black on Arches Ingres laid paper. There is also an edition of 100 impression...
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Henry Moore, "Five Ideas for Sculpture, " original lithograph, hand signed
By Henry Moore
Located in Chatsworth, CA
Henry Moore Five Ideas for Sculpture 1981 Original lithograph, hand signed Paper size: 21.5 x 17.5 inches, Image size: 14 x 10 inches From and edition of 50 Cat No: 610
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