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Arlette Martin Art

b. 1924

Arlette Martin is a complete artist who has worked to understand many artistic fields such as painting, inlay and furniture while being an active member of the Maison des Artistes and a major figure for her generation. Indeed, she stands out by being the first woman president of the Salon des Artistes Décorateurs at the Grand Palais in 1986–87. In addition, since 1972, she has successively held several positions with the House of Artists as a member of the Commission of Professionalism and of the Board of Directors, Secretary General of the Office and Treasurer.

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1970'S French Geometric Abstract Painting Bold Modern Colours
1970'S French Geometric Abstract Painting Bold Modern Colours

1970'S French Geometric Abstract Painting Bold Modern Colours

By Arlette Martin

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

"Abstract Design" signed by Arlette Martin (French, b.1924) dated 76' gouache/watercolour painting on card, unframed painting: 19 x 20 inches Stunning original painting by the pop...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Arlette Martin Art

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Gouache

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) SUPERB FRENCH GEOMETRIARLETTE MARTC ABSTRACT PAINTING -
ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) SUPERB FRENCH GEOMETRIARLETTE MARTC ABSTRACT PAINTING -

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) SUPERB FRENCH GEOMETRIARLETTE MARTC ABSTRACT PAINTING -

By Arlette Martin

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

"Abstract" by Arlette Martin (French, b.1924) signed and dated lower right hand-side, gouache painting on card, unframed painting: 5 x 4 inches Stunning original painting by the po...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Arlette Martin Art

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Gouache

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) 1980's FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - SIGNED
ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) 1980's FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - SIGNED

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) 1980's FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - SIGNED

By Arlette Martin

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

"Abstract Design" by Arlette Martin (French, b.1924) signed and dated 85' gouache/watercolour painting on card, unframed painting: 12 x 8.75 inches Stunning original painting by t...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Arlette Martin Art

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1970'S French Abstract Brown Earth Tones in Motion Painting
1970'S French Abstract Brown Earth Tones in Motion Painting

1970'S French Abstract Brown Earth Tones in Motion Painting

By Arlette Martin

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

"Abstract Design" signed by Arlette Martin (French, b.1924) dated 86' gouache/watercolour painting on card, unframed painting: 15.75 x 20 inches Stunning original painting by the ...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Arlette Martin Art

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Gouache

1970'S French Geometric Abstract Painting Bold Modern Colours
1970'S French Geometric Abstract Painting Bold Modern Colours

1970'S French Geometric Abstract Painting Bold Modern Colours

By Arlette Martin

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

"Abstract Design" signed by Arlette Martin (French, b.1924) dated 76' gouache/watercolour painting on card, unframed painting: 19 x 20 inches Stunning original painting by the pop...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Arlette Martin Art

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Gouache

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) SUPERB FRENCH BURNT ORANGE ABSTRACT PAINTING - SIGNED
ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) SUPERB FRENCH BURNT ORANGE ABSTRACT PAINTING - SIGNED

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) SUPERB FRENCH BURNT ORANGE ABSTRACT PAINTING - SIGNED

By Arlette Martin

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

"Abstract Composition" by Arlette Martin (French, b.1924) signed lower corner gouache painting mounted on card, unframed mount: 6 x 7.5 inches painting: 2.75 x 4.5 inches Stunning ...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Arlette Martin Art

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Gouache

ARLETTE MARTIN (b1924) FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - BLUE & GREEN DESIGN
ARLETTE MARTIN (b1924) FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - BLUE & GREEN DESIGN

ARLETTE MARTIN (b1924) FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - BLUE & GREEN DESIGN

By Arlette Martin

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

"Abstract Design" by Arlette Martin (French, b.1924) gouache/watercolour painting on card, unframed painting: 19.5 x 12.75 inches Stunning original painting by the popular Fr...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Arlette Martin Art

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Gouache

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) SUPERB FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - 1979
ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) SUPERB FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - 1979

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) SUPERB FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - 1979

By Arlette Martin

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

"Abstract Design" by Arlette Martin (French, b.1924) signed and dated lower right hand-side, painting mounted on card, unframed painting: 2.75 x 6 inches card: 6.5 x 12 inc...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Arlette Martin Art

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Gouache

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) FINE FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - SIGNED
ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) FINE FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - SIGNED

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) FINE FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - SIGNED

By Arlette Martin

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

"Geometric Abstract" by Arlette Martin (French, b.1924) signed lower right hand-side, gouache painting on card, unframed painting: 3.5 x 8.5 inches Finely painted original by the p...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Arlette Martin Art

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Gouache

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) 1970'S FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING
ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) 1970'S FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) 1970'S FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING

By Arlette Martin

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

"Abstract Design" by Arlette Martin (French, b.1924) atelier stamped gouache/watercolour painting on card, unframed painting: 8 x 6 inches Stunning original painting by th...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Arlette Martin Art

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Gouache

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - 1990's DESIGN
ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - 1990's DESIGN

ARLETTE MARTIN (b.1924) FRENCH GEOMETRIC ABSTRACT PAINTING - 1990's DESIGN

By Arlette Martin

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

"Abstract Design" by Arlette Martin (French, b.1924) signed and dated 90'S gouache/watercolour painting on card, unframed painting: 15.5 x 11.5 inches Stunning original pain...

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Late 20th Century Abstract Arlette Martin Art

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Gouache

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