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Artist: Jean Marais
" Hommage à Brigitte Bardot " . BB .
By Jean Marais
Located in CANNES, FR
JEAN MARAIS ( 1913 -1998 )
Vase Tête de Femme
" Hommage à Brigitte Bardot "
Circa 1970 .
Sculpture volume
35cm de haut .
" Mint condition "
Vallauris pr...
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1970s Art Deco Jean Marais Sculptures
Materials
Ceramic
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