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Artist: Charles Le Bars
Carnivorous Plant - Original Handsigned Screen Print - Limited 95 copies
By Charles Le Bars
Located in Paris, IDF
Charles Le Bars
Carnivorous Plant
Original screen print
Handsigned
Numbered / 95 copies
On vellum 62 x 55 cm (c. 27 x 22 in)
Very good condition
Category
Late 20th Century Pop Art Charles Le Bars Art
Materials
Screen
Funny Birds Eating Flags - Original Handsigned Screen Print
By Charles Le Bars
Located in Paris, IDF
Charles Le Bars
Funny Birds Eating Flags
Original screen print
Handsigned
On vellum 25 x 50 cm (c. 10 x 20 in)
Excellent condition
Category
Late 20th Century Pop Art Charles Le Bars Art
Materials
Screen
Funny Bird Eating Flags (France, USA, UK) - Original Handsigned Screen Print
By Charles Le Bars
Located in Paris, IDF
Charles Le Bars
Funny Bird Eating Flags (France, USA, UK)
Original screen print
Handsigned
Numbered / 100 copies
On vellum 25 x 28 cm (c. 10 x 11 in)
Excellent condition
Category
Late 20th Century Pop Art Charles Le Bars Art
Materials
Screen
Mythology : Tall Woman and Centaur - Original Handsigned Screen Print
By Charles Le Bars
Located in Paris, IDF
Charles Le Bars
Mythology : Tall Woman and Centaur
Original screen print
Handsigned
Numbered / 100 copies
On vellum 28 x 25 cm (c. 11 x 10 in)
Excel...
Category
Late 20th Century Pop Art Charles Le Bars Art
Materials
Screen
Couple : the Lovers - Original Handsigned Screen Print
By Charles Le Bars
Located in Paris, IDF
Charles Le Bars
Lovers : the Couple
Original screen print
Handsigned
Justified EA (artist proof)
On vellum 23 x 20 cm (c. 9 x 8 in)
Excellent condition
Category
Late 20th Century Pop Art Charles Le Bars Art
Materials
Screen
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Located in Paris, IDF
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Very good condition
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