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"Untitled" Oil on canvas painting by Raymond Grandjean
By Raymond Grandjean
Located in Abilene, TX
is a vertical painting by French artist Raymond Grandjean, and it is framed in a hand-made white
Category

1950s Abstract Geometric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Le chantier, " oil on canvas painting by Raymond Grandjean, 1952
By Raymond Grandjean
Located in Abilene, TX
This is a horizontal, geometric abstract painting by French artist Raymond Grandjean. It has a
Category

1950s Abstract Geometric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"il Griffo - Torino (Italia), " oil on canvas painting by Raymond Grandjean, 1958
By Raymond Grandjean
Located in Abilene, TX
This is a vertical abstract painting by Raymond Grandjean. The geometric composition is a black
Category

1950s Abstract Geometric Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"La vocation du soir, " oil on canvas painting by Raymond Grandjean, 1958
By Raymond Grandjean
Located in Abilene, TX
This is an abstracted city-scape in a post-war style by French artist Raymond Grandjean. It has
Category

1950s Post-War Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

French 1960s Abstract Raymond Grandjean
Located in London, GB
A great small abstract by the very talented French artist Raymond Grandjean. Grandjean was an anti
Category

Mid-20th Century French Modern Decorative Art

Materials

Paint

French 1960s Abstract Raymond Grandjean
French 1960s Abstract Raymond Grandjean
H 13 in W 16.54 in D 1.19 in
1960s French Abstract Raymond Grandjean
Located in London, GB
A great little abstract painting titled "Silence" by Raymond Grandjean. Grandjean was an anti
Category

Mid-20th Century French Modern Decorative Art

Materials

Paint

1960s French Abstract Raymond Grandjean
1960s French Abstract Raymond Grandjean
H 13 in W 14.97 in D 0.79 in
Raymond Grandjean, France, "Untitled", 1973
By Raymond Grandjean
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Raymond Grandjean (1929-2006), France Untitled, 1973 Oil on canvas Measures: H 32, W 23.5 in.
Category

Vintage 1970s French Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Paint

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