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La Promenade des Amis, Diego Giacometti, Design, Tapestry, Tapis
By Diego Giacometti
Located in Geneva, CH
DIEGO GIACOMETTI
La Promenade des Amis, 1984
Ed. EA XXV
Woven on loom, point and needle, by hand, all wool, cotton weft, for wall and floor use
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La Rencontre, Diego Giacometti, Design, Tapestry, Tapis
By Diego Giacometti
Located in Geneva, CH
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La Rencontre, 1984
Ed. 47/100 pcs
Woven on loom, point and needle, by hand, all wool, cotton weft, for wall and floor use
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Woven si...
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Visage dans un ovale, Multiple, Picasso, 1950's, Portrait, Abstract, Design
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Geneva, CH
Visage dans un ovale, Multiple, Picasso, 1950's, Portrait, Abstract, Design
Visage dans un ovale
Ed. 100 pcs
08.04.1955
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Corrida sur fond noir, Picasso, Multiple, 1950's, Animal, Toros, Spanish, Plate
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Geneva, CH
Corrida sur fond noir, Picasso, Multiple, 1950's, Animal, Toros, Spanish, Plate
Corrida sur fond noir
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Tête de chèvre de profil, Picasso, 1950's, Plate, Goat, Animal, Design, Ceramic
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Geneva, CH
Tête de chèvre de profil, Picasso, 1950's, Plate, Goat, Animal, Design, Ceramic
Tête de chèvre de profil
Ed. 50 pcs
1950
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Tête de Faune, Picasso, Unique work, 1960's, Terracotta, Tiles, Design, Sculptur
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Located in Geneva, CH
Tête de Faune, Picasso, Unique work, 1960's, Terracotta, Tiles, Design, Sculptur
Tête de faune
Unique work
14.03.1961
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Pichet Têtes, by Picasso, Pitcher, 1950's, Edition, Black and white, Design
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Located in Geneva, CH
Pichet Têtes, by Picasso, Pitcher, 1950's, Edition, Black and white, Design
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Chope Visage, Picasso, Pitcher, Edition, 1950's, Design, earthenware, Figurative
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Geneva, CH
Chope Visage, Picasso, Pitcher, Edition, 1950's, Design, earthenware, Figurative
Chope Visage
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1959
Earthenware clay, decoration in engobes, g...
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1950s Post-War Figurative Sculptures
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Profil de Jacqueline, Pablo Picasso, Edition, 1950's, Monochrome, Design, Plate
By Pablo Picasso
Located in Geneva, CH
Profil de Jacqueline, Pablo Picasso, Edition, 1950's, Monochrome, Design, Plat
Profil de Jacqueline
Ed. 100 pcs
22.01.1956
White earthenware clay
D. 42 cm
Stamped on the back: Empre...
Category
1950s Post-War Mixed Media
Materials
Earthenware
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