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Artist: Hans (Jean) Arp
Soleil recerclé

Soleil recerclé

By Hans (Jean) Arp

Located in Paris, FR

Wood engraving, 1966 Handsigned by the artist in pencil Publisher : Louis Broder (Paris) LCD3943

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1960s Abstract Hans (Jean) Arp Art

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Soleil Recercle
Soleil Recercle

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Soleil Recercle Color woodcut, 1966, on wove, Signed and Numbered ed. 50 Cat. Rais. Arntz Sheet Size: approx. 22 x 17.5 inches Framed Size: approx. 24 x 20 inches Jean Arp was a p...

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Composition dans un Cercle no. 5. This is a rare large size for his sculpture plaques in a small edition of 5 from Galerie Denise Rene in Paris, France. Wonderful surface on metal never touched or cleaned, signed and numbered on the back, retains original Lucite stand. Both pieces have the original paper gallery labels from the Dominion Gallery in Montreal, Canada. Provenance: A Palm Beach area estate. Condition: Excellent original condition. Paris, Galerie Denise René, 1962 [Machiori 159; Damase 26; Rau 707] This was sold at Sotheby's in 2003 Hans Jean Arp...

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