Michel Haas More Prints
French, b. 1934
Michel Haas is a painter and sculptor. He started his career with a cultural trip to Italy in the footsteps of Fra Angelico and Piero Della Francesca that influenced all his future artworks. During his life, he held numerous exhibitions in galleries and museums of Europe.
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Artist: Michel Haas
Michel Haas Exhibition Poster - 2007
By Michel Haas
Located in Roma, IT
Michel Haas Exhibition vintage poster realized in 2007.
Mixed colored offset poster realized in the occasion of the exhibition of Michel Haas in 2007.
Good conditions.
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