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Artist: Yves Alix
The Eiffel - Drawing in Watercolor by Yves Alix - Early 20th Century
By Yves Alix
Located in Roma, IT
The Eiffel in Colors is an Original drawing in watercolor realized by Yves Alix (1899-1971).
Hand- signed on the lower left.
Good conditions.
Category
Early 20th Century Modern Yves Alix Art
Materials
Watercolor
The Artist - Original Woodcut by Yves Alix - Early 20th Century
By Yves Alix
Located in Roma, IT
The Artist is an Original woodcut print realized by Yves Alix (1899-1971).
Good conditions.
Han-signed.
Category
Early 20th Century Modern Yves Alix Art
Materials
Woodcut
Le Printemps, Grand Magasin (Department Store in Paris) - Handsigned lithograph
By Yves Alix
Located in Paris, FR
Yves ALIX (1890 - 1969)
Le Printemps, Grand Magasin (Department Store in Paris), c. 1930
Original stone lithograph
Handsigned in pencil
Numbered / 150 copies
On vellum 34 x 49 cm (c...
Category
Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Yves Alix Art
Materials
Lithograph
Under Observation - Stone lithograph, 1930
By Yves Alix
Located in Paris, FR
Yves ALIX
Under Observation, 1930
Original stone lithograph
Unsigned
On Arches vellum 28 x 22 cm (c. 11 x 9 inch)
Excellent condition
Category
1930s Modern Yves Alix Art
Materials
Lithograph
Two Women in a Coffee Shop - Handsigned original lithograph
By Yves Alix
Located in Paris, FR
Yves ALIX (1890 - 1969)
Two Women in a Coffee Shop, c. 1930
Original stone lithograph
Handsigned in pencil
Numbered / 30 copies
On vellum 43 x 32 cm (c. 17 x 13 inch)
Very good con...
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Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Yves Alix Art
Materials
Lithograph
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