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Bernard Buffet Clown Lithograph

Clown sur Fond Bleu
Clown sur Fond Bleu

Bernard BuffetClown sur Fond Bleu, 1985

$3,200

H 30 in W 22.75 in D 0.01 in

Clown sur Fond Bleu

By Bernard Buffet

Located in San Francisco, CA

lithograph on Arches watermarked paper by renown French artist Bernard Buffet, 1928-1999. It is hand signed

Category

Late 20th Century Expressionist Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

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Clown (Yellow)
Clown (Yellow)

Bernard BuffetClown (Yellow)

Unavailable

H 14 in W 10 in

Clown (Yellow)

By Bernard Buffet

Located in Mount Vernon, NY

Bernard Buffet, once said to be Picasso’s successor, declined in popularity as French art pundits

Category

1960s Modern Portrait Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Clown (Red)
Clown (Red)

Bernard BuffetClown (Red)

Unavailable

H 14 in W 10 in

Clown (Red)

By Bernard Buffet

Located in Mount Vernon, NY

Bernard Buffet, once said to be Picasso’s successor, declined in popularity as French art pundits

Category

1960s Modern Portrait Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Mid-Century Modern Framed Lithograph by Bernard Buffet Tete De Clown
Mid-Century Modern Framed Lithograph by Bernard Buffet Tete De Clown

Mid-Century Modern Framed Lithograph by Bernard Buffet Tete De Clown

By Bernard Buffet

Located in San Diego, CA

Beautiful framed original litho by Bernard Buffet, circa 1960's great colors and condition famous

Category

20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Prints

Materials

Glass, Wood, Paper

Le Clown Rouge
Le Clown Rouge

Bernard BuffetLe Clown Rouge, 1968

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H 12.21 in W 9.45 in D 0.04 in

Le Clown Rouge

By Bernard Buffet

Located in OPOLE, PL

Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) - Le Clown Rouge Original Lithograph from 1968. Dimensions of work: 31

Category

1960s Expressionist More Prints

Materials

Lithograph

"Le Clown Jojo" original lithograph

"Le Clown Jojo" original lithograph

By Bernard Buffet

Located in Henderson, NV

by hand. The circus was a favorite theme with Bernard Buffet. Condition: there are small bumps to

Category

1960s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

"Le clown au fond rouge" original lithograph

"Le clown au fond rouge" original lithograph

By Bernard Buffet

Located in Henderson, NV

by hand. The circus was a favorite theme with Bernard Buffet. Condition: there are small bumps to

Category

1960s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

Portrait of a Clown (Un Clown)
Portrait of a Clown (Un Clown)

Portrait of a Clown (Un Clown)

By Bernard Buffet

Located in Missouri, MO

Bernard Buffet Portrait of a Clown (from Mon Cirque, S.179) 1968 Color Lithograph Artist's Proof

Category

1960s Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Jojo the Clown
Jojo the Clown

Bernard BuffetJojo the Clown, 1968

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H 19.5 in W 16.5 in

Jojo the Clown

By Bernard Buffet

Located in Washington, DC

Artist: Bernard Buffet Title: Jojo the Clown Portfolio: Bernard Buffet Lithographs 1952-1966 (1968

Category

1960s Landscape Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Clown With Fez
Clown With Fez

Bernard BuffetClown With Fez, 1968

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H 33 in W 28 in D 1 in

Clown With Fez

By Bernard Buffet

Located in San Francisco, CA

Bernard Buffet (1928-1999) "Clown with Fez" signed color lithograph, circa 1968 Bernard Buffet

Category

Mid-20th Century Abstract Impressionist Portrait Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Bernard Buffet, Color Lithograph, Clown Head, 32/120
Bernard Buffet, Color Lithograph, Clown Head, 32/120

Bernard Buffet, Color Lithograph, Clown Head, 32/120

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H 35.25 in W 25.75 in D 1.25 in

Bernard Buffet, Color Lithograph, Clown Head, 32/120

By Bernard Buffet

Located in Dorchester, MA

One of the artist's depictions of clown heads, this 1960s color lithograph is signed and numbered

Category

Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Prints

Materials

Paper

Jono the Clown
Jono the Clown

Bernard BuffetJono the Clown, 1968

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H 12.38 in W 9.5 in

Jono the Clown

By Bernard Buffet

Located in Baltimore, MD

Original lithograph signed in the plate

Category

1960s Modern Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

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Bernard Buffet was born on July 10, 1928, in Paris. He was a French painter of Expressionism and a member of the anti-abstract art group L'homme Témoin. He studied art at the École Nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts and worked in the studio of the painter Eugène Narbonne. Buffet died on October 4, 1999, in Tourtour, France.

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