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Artist: Hans (Jean) Arp
JEAN ARP - SONIA DELAUNAY - ALBERTO MAGNELLI - SOPHIE TAEUBER-ARP.
By Hans (Jean) Arp
Located in Portland, ME
A Rare and important collaboration by four of the leading artists of pre- and post-WWII French artists.
Arp et al, Jean. JEAN ARP - SONIA DELAUNAY - ALBERTO MAGNELLI - SOPHIE TAEUBER...
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1940s Abstract Geometric Hans (Jean) Arp Art
Materials
Lithograph
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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Engraving
Soleil Recercle
By Hans (Jean) Arp
Located in Missouri, MO
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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1960s Modern Hans (Jean) Arp Art
Materials
Woodcut
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