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Medium: Magazine Paper
R.U.R. / Print / Limited / Collage
Located in Slovak Republic, SK
The original is paper on cartoon, probably from the early 60'ies. Located in a museum. Limited edition of 20 as a fine art print with SalamonArt Certificate. The original of the ite...
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1960s Magazine Paper Figurative Prints
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Archival Paper, Magazine Paper
1970's French Pop Art Collage Cut Out Artwork Underground Music Man
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
French School, circa 1970's
paper stuck on canvas with cut out magazine shapes
21.5 x 15 inches
provenance: from a private collection in Paris, France
The painting is in sound condit...
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1970s Pop Art Magazine Paper Figurative Prints
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Canvas, Magazine Paper
Le Petit Journal - Vintage Poster - 1892
Located in Roma, IT
Le Petit Journal is an original Magazine realized in 1892.
Original poster with printed writings.
Good conditions except for the margins that pres...
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1890s Magazine Paper Figurative Prints
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Magazine Paper
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