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Gravure 1

Gravure Panthere 1
Gravure Panthere 1

Paul JouveGravure Panthere 1, 1948

$1,563

H 17.72 in W 19.3 in

Gravure Panthere 1

By Paul Jouve

Located in Saint Ouen, FR

Engraving after Paul Jouve From the work of Terrasse in 1948 490 copies Size etching: 23 x 18 cm Frame: 45 x 49 cm

Category

2010s Animal Prints

Materials

Engraving

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Remy Duval and Lucio Ridenti Vintage Photo Gravure, circa 1940
Remy Duval and Lucio Ridenti Vintage Photo Gravure, circa 1940

Remy Duval and Lucio Ridenti Vintage Photo Gravure, circa 1940

Located in Barcelona, Barcelona

Dimensions: Photo gravure 1: H 30.9 cm x W 24.5 cm Photo gravure 2: H 30.9 cm x W 24.5 cm Frame: D 4 cm x

Category

Vintage 1940s French Mid-Century Modern Photography

Materials

Wood

Bights #1-9
Bights #1-9

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By Richard Serra

Located in Santa Fe, NM

suite of nine prints; 1-color direct gravure; edition of 45; set #39

Category

2010s Abstract Abstract Prints

Materials

Etching

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By Paul Jouve

Located in Miami, FL

Art Deco etching by French Artist Paul Jouve depicting a Black Panther. Made in France Circa: 1930

Category

20th Century French Art Deco Drawings

Materials

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Limited Lithograph Combat entre un lion et un python by Paul Jouve 1930
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By Paul Jouve

Located in Ulm, DE

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1927 Original poster entitled "Panthère noire" by Paul Jouve - Black Panther

By Paul Jouve

Located in PARIS, FR

The original 1927 poster entitled "Panthère noire" by Paul Jouve is a captivating work that embodies the artist's talent for capturing the majesty and power of wild animals. Paul Jo...

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