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DANCE MARATHON
By Phyllis (Pele) De Lappe
Located in Portland, ME
De Lappe, Pele (American, 1916-2007). DANCE MARATHON. Pencil, 1935. Signed in pencil. 13 7/8 x 9 7/8 inches. In very good condition, except for minor creases at the top and bottom ri...
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1930s Pele De Lappe Art
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Pencil
PORTRAIT OF THE ACTRESS LAUREN BACALL
By Phyllis (Pele) De Lappe
Located in Portland, ME
De Lappe, Pele (American, 1916-2007). PORTRAIT OF THE ACTRESS LAUREN BACALL. Pencil on paper, 1945. Signed "Pele" and dated "45" in pencil. 18 x 12 inches (sheet). In very good condi...
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1940s Pele De Lappe Art
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Conté
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