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Artist: Philippe Huart
Le jour se lève
By Philippe Huart
Located in Malmo, SE
Signed, titled and dated on the verso. Acquired directly from the artist. Free shipment worldwide. Working on a variety of perceptual levels, Philippe Huart lets one visit his intim...
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2010s Abstract Philippe Huart Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pen, Graphite

Au bout, la lumière
By Philippe Huart
Located in Malmo, SE
Artwork size: 100x70 cm Frame size 116x86 cm Signed, titled and dated on the verso. Acquired directly from the artist. Free shipment worldwide. Working on a variety of perceptual ...
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2010s Abstract Philippe Huart Abstract Drawings and Watercolors

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Paper, Pen, Graphite

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