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Urbain Huchet
Paris : Square near Saint Germain - Original Lithograph Handsigned and Numbered

1980

$141.43
£106.53
€120
CA$195.04
A$219.12
CHF 114.49
MX$2,674.51
NOK 1,453.72
SEK 1,368.37
DKK 913.39

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Urbain HUCHET Paris : Square near Saint Germain, c. 1980 Original lithograph Handsigned in pencil by the artist Numbered / 350 copies On Arches velllum 19 x 14 cm (c. 7 x 6 in) Excellent condition

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