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Artist: Claude Piechaud
Port de Pêche - Etching by Claude Piechaud - Second half of 1900
By Claude Piechaud
Located in Roma, IT
Port de Pêche is an original artwork realized by the French artist Claude Piechaud in the second half of the XX Century. Etching on paper.
Hand-signed in pencil on the lower right margin. Edition Hautecoeur, Paris.
Very good conditions. Limited edition.
Very beautiful and fresh artwork representing a harbour with some boats; in the center of the composition there are small boats with rolled ropes. On the background, there are the high sailings realized with contrasting and black strokes...
Category
Late 20th Century Modern Claude Piechaud Art
Materials
Etching
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