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Artist: Albert Chubac
Collage
By Albert Chubac
Located in PARIS, FR
Beautiful mixed media work on paper by Swiss artist Albert Chubac measuring 60.5 x 75.5 x 3cm
Category
20th Century Modern Albert Chubac Mixed Media
Materials
Paper, Acrylic
Abstract rouge - mixed media on paper, 64x50 cm., framed
By Albert Chubac
Located in Nice, FR
Collage on paper. Signed and framed. Frame dimensions: cm 62x73
Last painter of the school of Nice. This is an important painter, the first school in nice to have exhibited in New ...
Category
1950s Abstract Albert Chubac Mixed Media
Materials
Paper, Gouache
Abstract noir - gouache on paper, 64x50 cm., framed
By Albert Chubac
Located in Nice, FR
Collage on paper. Signed and framed. Frame dimensions: 60x76 cm
Last painter of the school of Nice. This is an important painter, the first school in nice to have exhibited in New ...
Category
1950s Abstract Albert Chubac Mixed Media
Materials
Paper, Gouache
Abstract green - mixed media on paper, 64x50 cm., framed
By Albert Chubac
Located in Nice, FR
Collage on paper. Signed and framed. Frame dimensions: 61x76 cm.
Last painter of the school of Nice. This is an important painter, the first school in nice to have exhibited in New...
Category
1950s Abstract Albert Chubac Mixed Media
Materials
Paper, Gouache
Abstract rouge et noir - gouache on paper, 64x50 cm., framed
By Albert Chubac
Located in Nice, FR
Collage on paper. Signed and framed. Frame dimensions: 60x76 cm
Last painter of the school of Nice. This is an important painter, the first school in nice to have exhibited in New ...
Category
1950s Abstract Albert Chubac Mixed Media
Materials
Paper, Gouache
Sans titre
By Albert Chubac
Located in PARIS, FR
cardboard and string,
Signed lower right
original work
framed 61 x 51 x 3 cm
Category
1960s Abstract Albert Chubac Mixed Media
Materials
Cardboard
Sans Titre
By Albert Chubac
Located in PARIS, FR
Collage by Swiss artist Albert Chubac, signed and numbered 7/8, measuring 127cm x 87cm.
Category
Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Albert Chubac Mixed Media
Materials
Acrylic, Cardboard
Sans Titre
By Albert Chubac
Located in PARIS, FR
Collage by Swiss artist Albert Chubac, signed and numbered 1/8, measuring 127cm x 87cm.
Category
Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Albert Chubac Mixed Media
Materials
Acrylic, Cardboard
Sans Titre
By Albert Chubac
Located in PARIS, FR
Artist's proof numbered 2/4 measuring 127cm x 87cm.
Category
Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Albert Chubac Mixed Media
Materials
Acrylic, Cardboard
Sans Titre
By Albert Chubac
Located in PARIS, FR
Collage by Swiss artist Albert Chubac, signed and numbered 7/8, measuring 127cm x 87cm.
Category
Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Albert Chubac Mixed Media
Materials
Acrylic, Cardboard
Sans titre
By Albert Chubac
Located in PARIS, FR
unique piece
mixed media
signed
Category
Late 20th Century Abstract Albert Chubac Mixed Media
Materials
Pastel, Mixed Media
Sans titre
By Albert Chubac
Located in PARIS, FR
Magnificent abstract work on paper by Swiss artist Albert Chubac measuring 63 x 79 x 3 cm
Category
20th Century Modern Albert Chubac Mixed Media
Materials
Paper, Acrylic
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