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Jean Rene Jr

The Louvre Pyramid - Etching from Louvre Museum
The Louvre Pyramid - Etching from Louvre Museum

The Louvre Pyramid - Etching from Louvre Museum

By JR (aka Jean René)

Located in Paris, IDF

JR (aka Jean René) The Louvre Pyramid Heliogravure Not signed On Somerset vellum 58.5 x 90 cm (c

Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary Portrait Prints

Materials

Etching

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JR,  Inside out - Haiti, 2020
JR,  Inside out - Haiti, 2020

JR, Inside out - Haiti, 2020

By JR (aka Jean René)

Located in Torino, IT

JR, Paris 1983 Inside out - Haiti, 2020 Litografia originale a 20 colori firmata e numerata a mano

Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Lithograph

The Ballerina In Containers, Holding Tight, Le Havre, 2021

The Ballerina In Containers, Holding Tight, Le Havre, 2021

By JR (aka Jean René)

Located in 'S-GRAVENHAGE, ZH

Medium: 14 colour lithograph printed on Marinoni machine on white paper BFK Rives - 270 grams Size: 70 × 100 cm Edition of 180 Signed and numbered

Category

2010s Color Photography

Materials

Lithograph

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