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Artist: Peter Paul
Was Boullee befuerchtet hat
Was Boullee befuerchtet hat

Was Boullee befuerchtet hat

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Was Boullee befuerchtet hat" From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Color Lithograph on Arches Edition: 75 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 ...

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1970s Modern Peter Paul Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Chateau Anonyme
Chateau Anonyme

Peter Paul 3Chateau Anonyme, 1973

$175Sale Price|65% Off

Chateau Anonyme

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Chateau Anonyme" From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Color Lithograph on Arches Edition: 80 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in. Publishe...

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1970s Contemporary Peter Paul Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Architecture Parlante
Architecture Parlante

Architecture Parlante

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Architecture Parlante" From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Color Lithograph on Arches Edition: 80 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in. Pu...

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1970s Modern Peter Paul Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

"Peter Paul" (III)
"Peter Paul" (III)

"Peter Paul" (III)

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Peter Paul" (III) From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Phototype (Lichtdruck) Edition: 80 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in. Publisher: ...

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1970s Modern Peter Paul Prints and Multiples

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Black and White

"Peter Paul" (I)
"Peter Paul" (I)

"Peter Paul" (I)

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Peter Paul" (I) From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Phototype (Lichtdruck) Edition: 80 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in. Publisher: Di...

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1970s Modern Peter Paul Prints and Multiples

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Black and White

"Peter Paul" (II)
"Peter Paul" (II)

"Peter Paul" (II)

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Peter Paul" (II) From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Phototype (Lichtdruck) Edition: 80 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in. Publisher: D...

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1970s Modern Peter Paul Prints and Multiples

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Black and White

Supposed Bartolet
Supposed Bartolet

Supposed Bartolet

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Supposed Bartolet" From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Color Lithograph on Arches Edition: 80 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in. Publis...

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1970s Neo-Constructivist Peter Paul Prints and Multiples

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Chateau Anonyme
Chateau Anonyme

Peter Paul 3Chateau Anonyme, 1973

$175Sale Price|65% Off

Chateau Anonyme

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Chateau Anonyme" From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Color Lithograph on Arches Edition: 80 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in. Publishe...

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1970s Contemporary Peter Paul Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Architecture Parlante
Architecture Parlante

Architecture Parlante

By Peter Paul 3

Located in Kansas City, MO

Peter Paul "Architecture Parlante" From Portfolio "Portrait #14 - Peter Paul" with Karin Szekessy Year: 1973 Medium: Color Lithograph on Arches Edition: 80 Size: 25.59 x 19.88 in. Pu...

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1970s Photorealist Peter Paul Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

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Peter Paul prints and multiples for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Peter Paul prints and multiples available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Peter Paul in lithograph and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 1970s and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Peter Paul prints and multiples, so small editions measuring 20 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Reiner Schwarz, Hans Juergen Diehl, and Naftali Bezem. Peter Paul prints and multiples prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $175 and tops out at $2,800, while the average work can sell for $175.