Serge Mendjisky Figurative Prints
French, 1929-2017
Serge Mendjisky was born in 1929 in Paris. Like his father Maurice Mendjisky, he was a painter of the "School of Paris". Serge was introduced to the art world very early on. After his studies at the Beaux-Arts in Paris, he became an established artist, exhibiting his paintings in Europe, Japan and the United States. Even though he was a painter, he constantly used photography as preliminary studies for his paintings.
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Artist: Serge Mendjisky
Rae Jockey no. 6 - Lithograph y S. Mendjisky - 1970s
By Serge Mendjisky
Located in Roma, IT
Race Jockey N ° 6 is an original artwork realized by Serge Mendjisky in the 1970s.
Mixed colored lithograph.
Hand-signed by the artist on lower right. Hors Commerce print (H.C. on ...
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1970s Contemporary Serge Mendjisky Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Jockey no. 9 On Horseback - Lithograph by S. Mendjisky - 1970s
By Serge Mendjisky
Located in Roma, IT
Jockey N ° 9 On Horseback is an original artwork realized by Serge Mendjisky in the 1970s.
Mixed colored lithograph.
Good conditions except for some foxings on the left side.
On t...
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1970s Contemporary Serge Mendjisky Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Popular Festival - Lithograph by S. Mendjisky - 1970s
By Serge Mendjisky
Located in Roma, IT
Popular Festival is an original artwork realized by Serge Mendjisky in the 1970s.
Mixed colored lithograph.
Hand-signed by the artist on lower right. Numbered on lower left. Editio...
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1970s Contemporary Serge Mendjisky Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
Serge MENDJISKY Défilé à Enghien Collection « Port Grimaud »
By Serge Mendjisky
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Mendjisky
lithography
Port Grimaud
signed in pencil
annotated copy reserved for the artist
circa 1974
42 x 31,5 cm
120 euros
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1970s Serge Mendjisky Figurative Prints
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Paper
Vainqueur à Enghien / Collection « Course à Vincennes » 1970
By Serge Mendjisky
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Serge MENDJISKY (1929-2017)
Race at Vincennes
Collection " The races " Circa 1970
Original lithograph
Signed in pencil
Numbered /200 copies
On wove paper
45.5 x 59.5 cm
190 euros
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1970s Serge Mendjisky Figurative Prints
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Paper
Serge MENDJISKY Défilé à Enghien Collection « Les courses »
By Serge Mendjisky
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Serge MENDJISKY (1929-2017)
Parade in Enghien
Collection " The races " Circa 1970
Original lithograph
Signed in pencil
Numbered /200 copies
On wove paper
45.5 x 59.5 cm
190 euro
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1970s Serge Mendjisky Figurative Prints
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Paper
Vainqueur à Enghien / Collection « Les courses » 1970
By Serge Mendjisky
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Serge MENDJISKY (1929-2017)
Vainqueur à Enghien
Collection « Les courses » Circa 1970
Lithographie originale
Signée au crayon
Numérotée /200 exemplaires
Su...
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1970s Serge Mendjisky Figurative Prints
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Paper
Vainqueur à Enghien / Collection « Galop à Longchamp » 1970
By Serge Mendjisky
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Serge MENDJISKY (1929-2017)
Gallop at Longchamp
Collection " The races " Circa 1970
Original lithograph
Signed in pencil
Numbered /300 copies
On wove paper
45.5 x 59.5 cm
190 euros
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1970s Serge Mendjisky Figurative Prints
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Paper
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