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Letter K - Lithograph by Erté - 1970s
By Erté
Located in Roma, IT
Letter K - from the suite Letters of the Alphabet is a contemporary artwork realized by Erté
Category

1970s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Letter "K" - Original Lithograph and Screen Print by Erté - 1976
By Erté
Located in Roma, IT
Hand-signed and numbered. Limited edition of 197/350 prints. From the suite “Alphabet”. Image dimensions: 40 x 27 cm Lithograph and screenprint. Excellent conditions.
Category

1970s Art Deco Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Screen

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