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François Colette Mobile, France, 1970s
By François Colette
Located in Paris, FR
Mobile by the French artist François Colette. Chromated steel sculpture. "F.C. 70" monogram
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Mid-20th Century French Mobiles and Kinetic Sculptures

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Metal

François Colette Mobile, France, 1970s
François Colette Mobile, France, 1970s
H 15.36 in W 4.93 in D 18.12 in
Sculpture Mobile François Colette
By François Colette
Located in SAINT-OUEN-SUR-SEINE, FR
A large mobile sculpture by Francois Colette. Good condition and no restoration. Francois
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Vintage 1970s French Mobiles and Kinetic Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Sculpture Mobile François Colette
Sculpture Mobile François Colette
H 42 in W 40 in D 25 in
A chrome mobile by Francois colette
Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR
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Vintage 1970s Sculptures

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Chrome

François Colette Mobile Sculpture, 1972, France
By Alexander Calder
Located in Brussels, BE
Beautiful François Colette mobile sculpture, 1972, France. Stamped FC 72. Chromed metal. Original
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Vintage 1970s French Mid-Century Modern Mobiles and Kinetic Sculptures

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Metal

Francois Colette Mobile
Located in New York, NY
Beautiful chrome mobile by French artist Francois Colette. In exceptional condition.
Category

Vintage 1970s French Sculptures

Materials

Chrome

Francois Colette Mobile
Located in New York, NY
Incredible hanging mobile by French artist Francois Colette. We've never seen one this size
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Vintage 1970s French Sculptures

Materials

Aluminum

Francois Colette Mobile
Located in San Francisco, CA
Mobile by French artist Francois Colette, thoughtful in both form and execution, with graceful
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20th Century French Sculptures

Materials

Chrome

Francois Colette Mobile
Francois Colette Mobile
H 22 in W 19 in D 9 in
Amazing Francois Colette Mobile
Located in New York, NY
Another great example of one of the whimsical, yet refined mobiles of the great sculptor Francois
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Vintage 1970s French Decorative Objects

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Stainless Steel, Chrome

Francois Colette Mobile 1970's
Located in New York, NY
This is a wonderful French mobile by Francois Colette. Circa 1970's.
Category

Vintage 1970s French Sculptures

Materials

Stainless Steel, Chrome

1970s French Chrome Mobile Sculpture by Francois Colette
By François Collette
Located in New York, NY
Chrome mobile sculpture by Francois Colette. Stamped "FC 71", France, 1971.
Category

Vintage 1970s French Mobiles and Kinetic Sculptures

Materials

Chrome

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