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Artist: André Lynen
Le Café - Original Lithograph by André Lynen - 1896
By André Lynen
Located in Roma, IT
Le Café is an original lithograph artwork on creamy paper realized in 1896 by Andre Lynen (1852-1938)
Signed on the lower left and dated.
Titled at the top lef...
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1890s Modern André Lynen Art
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Lithograph
Il Café - Original Lithograph by André Lynen - 1896
By André Lynen
Located in Roma, IT
"Il Café" 1896s is a splendid lithograph, engraved by the artist André Lynen (1852-1938).
The state of preservation of the artwork is excellent.
The sign...
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1890s Modern André Lynen Art
Materials
Watercolor, Ink
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Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur, Ministere de la Culture, France
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Musee Picasso, Antibes, France
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2011 Françoise Gilot, at 90, Drawings 1941 - 2010, Kunstsammlungen
Chemnitz, Germany
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