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Artist: Arnulf Rainer
Eiffel Tower and Informal Composition - Original Vintage Lithographic Poster
By Arnulf Rainer
Located in Paris, IDF
Arnulf RAINER (1929)
Eiffel Tower and Informal Composition, 1990
Original vintage lithographic poster (Edited by Maeght-Long)
Printed signature in the plate
On paper 77 x 56 cm (c. ...
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1980s Abstract Arnulf Rainer Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Abstract : Informal Composition - Original Vintage Lithographic Poster
By Arnulf Rainer
Located in Paris, IDF
Arnulf RAINER (1929)
Abstract : Informal Composition, 1986
Original vintage lithographic poster (Edited by Maeght-Long)
Printed signature...
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1980s Abstract Arnulf Rainer Abstract Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Arnulf Rainer, Gelbes Meer - 1997, Signed Etching, Abstract Print
By Arnulf Rainer
Located in Hamburg, DE
Arnulf Rainer (Austrian, born 1929)
Gelbes Meer, 1997
Medium: Etching on grey wove paper
Dimensions: 50 x 65 cm
Edition of 35: Hand-signed and numbered
Condition: Excellent
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20th Century Abstract Arnulf Rainer Abstract Prints
Materials
Etching
Arnulf Rainer, Büste im Nebel - Signed Print, Drypoint Etching, Abstract Art
By Arnulf Rainer
Located in Hamburg, DE
Arnulf Rainer (Austrian, born 1929)
Büste im Nebel, 1977
Medium: Drypoint etching on BFK Rives wove paper
Dimensions: 29.8 × 20.8 cm (11 7/10 × 8 1/5 in)
Edition of 50: Hand-signed a...
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20th Century Abstract Arnulf Rainer Abstract Prints
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Drypoint, Etching
Arnulf Rainer, Grüner Strom - Signed Drypoint Etching, Abstract Print
By Arnulf Rainer
Located in Hamburg, DE
Arnulf Rainer (Austrian, born 1929)
Grüner Strom, 1999
Medium: Drypoint etching on wove paper
Dimensions: 53.5 x 38 cm
Edition of 35: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil
Condition: Ve...
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20th Century Abstract Arnulf Rainer Abstract Prints
Materials
Drypoint, Etching
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Abstract : Informal Composition - Original Vintage Lithographic Poster
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By Arnulf Rainer
Located in Hamburg, DE
Arnulf Rainer (Austrian, born 1929)
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