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Albert Flocon

Matons - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1980s

Albert FloconMatons - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1980s, 1987

$248Sale Price|30% Off

H 9.85 in W 7.49 in D 0.04 in

Matons - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1980s

Located in Roma, IT

Matons is a linocut print realized by Albert Flocon in 1987. Good conditions. Belongs to the

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1980s Contemporary More Prints

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Linocut

Dancer - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1987

Dancer - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1987

Located in Roma, IT

Dancer is a linocut print realized by Albert Flocon in 1987. Good conditions. Belongs to the

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1980s Contemporary More Prints

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Linocut

Dancer - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1980s

Dancer - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1980s

Located in Roma, IT

Dancer is an original linocut realized by Albert Flocon in 1987. Good conditions. Belongs to the

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1980s Contemporary More Prints

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Linocut

Cerceaux - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1980s

Cerceaux - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1980s

Located in Roma, IT

Cerceaux is a linocut print realized by Albert Flocon in 1987. Good conditions. Belongs to the

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1980s Contemporary More Prints

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Linocut

Dancer - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1980s

Dancer - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1980s

Located in Roma, IT

Dancer is a linocut print realized by Albert Flocon in 1987. Good conditions. Belongs to the

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1980s Contemporary More Prints

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Linocut

Femmes - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1987

Femmes - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1987

Located in Roma, IT

Femmes is a linocut print realized by Albert Flocon in 1987. Good conditions. Belongs to the

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1980s Contemporary More Prints

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Linocut

Chceur Masque - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1987

Chceur Masque - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1987

Located in Roma, IT

Chceur Masque is a linocut print realized by Albert Flocon in 1987. Good conditions. Belongs to

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1980s Contemporary More Prints

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Linocut

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Les Oiseaux De Feu
Les Oiseaux De Feu

Lars BoLes Oiseaux De Feu, 1964

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H 19.69 in W 25.6 in D 0.4 in

Les Oiseaux De Feu

By Lars Bo

Located in Llanbrynmair, GB

1950, Lars Bo worked at Johnny Friedläender and Albert Flocons' graphic studio in Paris. Notably, he

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1960s Abstract Abstract Prints

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Etching

Dancer - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1987

Dancer - Linocut by Albert Flocon - 1987

Located in Roma, IT

Dancer is a linocut realized by Albert Flocon in 1987. Good conditions. Belongs to the series

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1980s Contemporary More Prints

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Linocut

Set of 2 Prints by Alberto Flocon
Set of 2 Prints by Alberto Flocon

Set of 2 Prints by Alberto Flocon

Located in Roma, IT

Set of 2 prints by Albert Flocon: Danse des cercleaux Danse des femmes From the "Scénographies

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1980s Abstract Prints

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Linocut

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