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Artist: Serge Fontinsky
Sketch - Pencil by Serge Fontinsky - Mid-20th Century

Sketch - Pencil by Serge Fontinsky - Mid-20th Century

By Serge Fontinsky

Located in Roma, IT

Sketch is an original sketch pencil drawing realized by Serge Fontinsky (1887-1971) in the half of the 20th Century. Good conditions, minor cosmetic wear. Hand-signed on the lower...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Serge Fontinsky Art

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Pencil

Portrait - Charcoal Drawing by Serge Fotinsky - 1943
Portrait - Charcoal Drawing by Serge Fotinsky - 1943

Portrait - Charcoal Drawing by Serge Fotinsky - 1943

By Serge Fontinsky

Located in Roma, IT

Portrait is a black and white charcoal drawing realized by Serge Fontinsky (1887-1971) in 1943. Hand-signed and dated on the lower margin. The sheet is glued on passepartout (light...

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1940s Contemporary Serge Fontinsky Art

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Charcoal

Sleeping Woman - Original Charcoal Drawing by Serge Fontinsky - 1940s
Sleeping Woman - Original Charcoal Drawing by Serge Fontinsky - 1940s

Sleeping Woman - Original Charcoal Drawing by Serge Fontinsky - 1940s

By Serge Fontinsky

Located in Roma, IT

Sleeping Woman is a black and white charcoal drawing realized by Serge Fontinsky (1887-1971) in the half of the 20th Century. Good conditions but top left of sheet missing. Hand-s...

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1940s Contemporary Serge Fontinsky Art

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Charcoal

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Find a wide variety of authentic Serge Fontinsky art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Serge Fontinsky in pencil, charcoal, ink and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the modern style. Not every interior allows for large Serge Fontinsky art, so small editions measuring 9 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Pierre Segogne, Georges Gobo, and Suzanne Lalique. Serge Fontinsky art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $110 and tops out at $334, while the average work can sell for $165.

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