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Insectes
By Eugene Alain Seguy
Located in London, GB
Seguy, E.A.
Insectes.
Paris, Du Chartre et van Buggenhoudt [1924]
Each print is produced entirely by hand using a unique printing process called pochoir, which was popular in Fran...
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1920s Art Deco SEGUY, E[ugene] A[lain]. Art
Materials
Gouache, Lithograph
Insectes
By Eugene Alain Seguy
Located in London, GB
Seguy, E.A.
Insectes.
Paris, Du Chartre et van Buggenhoudt [1924]
Each print is produced entirely by hand using a unique printing process called pochoir, which was popular in Fran...
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1920s Art Deco SEGUY, E[ugene] A[lain]. Art
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Gouache, Lithograph
Prismes
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A rare and particularly contemporary-looking collection of forty pochoir-colored plates of decorative designs for fabrics and ceramics by the seminal Art Deco designer E.A. Seguy. L...
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1930s Art Deco SEGUY, E[ugene] A[lain]. Art
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Gouache
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