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Artist: Guy Arnoux
Gallant Scene - Original Woodcut by Guy Arnoux - 1920
By Guy Arnoux
Located in Roma, IT
Gallant Scene is an original woodcut print realized by Guy Arnoux (1886-1951).
Good condition, signed on the lower left corner.
Included a white cardboard passpartout ( 34x49 cm )....
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1920s Modern Guy Arnoux Prints and Multiples
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Les Vins de Bourgogne.
By Guy Arnoux
Located in New York, NY
Les Vins de Bourgogne. printed by Devambez, Paris, signed in the
plate. 1916. Color lithograph. On Linen
Guy Arnoux is an artist , illustrator and graphic designer French.
He ...
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Original poster made in 1947 by Guy Arnoux - Exposition Nationale aux Invalides
By Guy Arnoux
Located in PARIS, FR
A beautiful poster made in 1947 by Guy Arnoux 🇫🇷 (1886-1951), a famous French illustrator and graphic designer.
During his career he was interested in various fields of decorative...
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1940s Guy Arnoux Prints and Multiples
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Lithograph, Paper
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