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Artist: Alexandre Zlotnik
Cyclist - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
Cyclist - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

Cyclist - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

Cyclist is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 prints. ...

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1970s Surrealist Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

The Earth Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
The Earth Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

The Earth Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

The Earth Woman is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 ...

Category

1970s Modern Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

Throne - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
Throne - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

Throne - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

Throne is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 prints. ...

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1970s Contemporary Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

Throne - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
Throne - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

Throne - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

Throne is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 prints. ...

Category

1970s Contemporary Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

Woman-Table - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
Woman-Table - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

Woman-Table - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

Woman-Table is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 prin...

Category

1970s Contemporary Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

Horse Head. Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
Horse Head. Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

Horse Head. Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

Horse Head Woman is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150...

Category

1970s Contemporary Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

Posing with Umbrella - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
Posing with Umbrella - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

Posing with Umbrella - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

Posing with Umbrella is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of...

Category

1970s Contemporary Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

Signed Rider Lithograph Print, Limited Edition of 150, 1973

Signed Rider Lithograph Print, Limited Edition of 150, 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

Rider is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 prints. G...

Category

1970s Contemporary Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

Rider - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
Rider - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

Rider - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

Rider is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1975. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 prints. G...

Category

1970s Modern Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

The Cottage Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
The Cottage Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

The Cottage Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

The Cottage Woman is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 15...

Category

1970s Modern Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

The Clock Man - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
The Clock Man - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

The Clock Man - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

The Clock Man is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 pr...

Category

1970s Modern Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

Buffalo Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
Buffalo Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

Buffalo Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

Buffalo Woman is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 pr...

Category

1970s Modern Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

Horse Rider - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

Horse Rider - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

Horse Rider is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 prin...

Category

1970s Surrealist Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

Table-Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
Table-Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

Table-Woman - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

Table-Woman is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 prin...

Category

1970s Surrealist Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

Tower-Man - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
Tower-Man - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

Tower-Man - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

Tower-Man is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 prints...

Category

1970s Surrealist Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

The Lost Way - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973
The Lost Way - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

The Lost Way - Lithograph by Alexandre Zlotnik - 1973

By Alexandre Zlotnik

Located in Roma, IT

The Lost Way is a print artwork realized by Russian artist Alexandre Zlotnik in 1973. Lithograph print on paper. Hand-signed and numbered by pencil on the lower, edition of 150 pri...

Category

1970s Surrealist Alexandre Zlotnik Art

Materials

Lithograph

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Find a wide variety of authentic Alexandre Zlotnik art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Alexandre Zlotnik in lithograph and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 1970s and is mostly associated with the Surrealist style. Not every interior allows for large Alexandre Zlotnik art, so small editions measuring 20 inches across are available. Alexandre Zlotnik art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $218 and tops out at $273, while the average work can sell for $273.