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Comedie Humaine : The Knight and the Lady - Original Lithograph (Mourlot)

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Tribute to Nelligan : The Leafs - Original lithograph, Handsigned
By Jean-Paul Riopelle
Located in Paris, IDF
Jean-Paul RIOPELLE Tribute to Nelligan : The Leafs Original lithograph Handsigned in pencil On Arches vellum 56 x 76 cm (c. 22 x 30 in) REFERENCE : Catalog raisonne Y. Riopelle #19...
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1970s American Modern Figurative Prints

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Tribute to Nelligan : Visage of Nature - Original lithograph, Handsigned
By Jean-Paul Riopelle
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Jean-Paul RIOPELLE Tribute to Nelligan : Visage of Nature Original lithograph Handsigned in pencil On Arches vellum 56 x 76 cm (c. 22 x 30 in) REFERENCE : Catalog raisonne Y. Riope...
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Tribute to Nelligan : Prince of Leafs - Original lithograph, Handsigned
By Jean-Paul Riopelle
Located in Paris, IDF
Jean-Paul RIOPELLE Tribute to Nelligan : Prince of Leafs Original lithograph Handsigned in pencil On Arches vellum 56 x 76 cm (c. 22 x 30 in) REFERENCE : Catalog raisonne Y. Riopel...
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Woman with Funny Hat - Stone lithograph, 1930
By Raoul Dufy
Located in Paris, IDF
Raoul DUFY Woman with Funny Hat, 1930 Original stone lithograph Unsigned On Arches vellum 28 x 22 cm (c. 11 x 9 inch) Excellent condition
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1930s Modern Figurative Prints

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Jazz : Hot Swing- Original handsigned lithograph - Limited /275
By Sacha Chimkevitch
Located in Paris, IDF
Sacha CHIMKEVITCH Jazz : Hot Swing Original lithograph Handsigned in pencil Limited /275 copies On vellum 76 x 56 cm (c. 30 x 22 in) Excellent condition
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Montmartre : Sacre Coeur Church and Moulin under the Snow - Lithograph - 1965
By (after) Maurice Utrillo
Located in Paris, IDF
Maurice UTRILLO Montmartre : Sacre Coeur Church and Moulin de la Galette under the Snow Lithograph enhanced with gouache and watercolor pochoir Printed signature in the plate On Ar...
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After Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985) By Charles Sorlier (French, 1921-1990) "Bataille de Fleurs (Carnaval of Flowers)" (from Nice and the Côte d’Azur), 1967 Reference: CS 33 Color Lithograph Image Size: 24 7/16 in x 18 in (62 cm x 45.8 cm) Sheet Size: 29 9/16 in x 20 11/16 in (75 x 52.5 cm) Framed Size: approx. 34 x 27 inches Edition: Numbered 1 of 150 in pencil in the lower left margin and printed on Arches wove paper (aside from an edition of 75 signed and numbered in Roman numerals and 10 artist's proofs). Signature: This work is hand signed by Marc Chagall (Vitebsk, 1887 - Saint-Paul, 1985) in pencil in the lower right margin. Marc Chagall was a man of keen intelligence, a shrewd observer of the contemporary scene, with a great sympathy for human suffering. He was born on July 7, 1887 in Vitebsk, Russia; his original name was Moishe Shagal (Segal), but when he became a foremost member of the Ecole de Paris, he adopted French citizenship and the French spelling of his name. Vitebsk was a good-sized Russian town of over 60,000, not a shtetl. His father supported a wife and eight children as a worker in a herring-pickling plant. Sheltered by the Jewish commandment against graven images, the young Chagall never saw so much as a drawing until, one day, he watched a schoolmate copying a magazine illustration. He was ridiculed for his astonishment, but he began copying and improvising from magazines. Both Chagall's parents reluctantly agreed to let him study with Yehuda Pen, a Jewish artist in Vitebsk. Later, in 1906, they allowed their son to study in St. Petersburg, where he was exposed to Russian Iconography and folk art. At that time, Jews could leave the Pale only for business and employment and were required to carry a permit. Chagall, who was in St. Petersburg without a permit, was imprisoned briefly. His first wife, Bella Rosenfeld, was a product of a rich cultivated and intellectual group of Jews in Vitebsk. Chagall was made commissar for the arts for the area, charged with directing its cultural life and establishing an art school. Russian folklore, peasant life and landscapes persisted in his work all his life. In 1910 a rich patron, a lawyer named Vinaver, staked him to a crucial trip to Paris, where young artists were revolutionizing art. He also sent him a handsome allowance of 125 francs (in those days about $24) each month. Chagall rejected cubism, fauvism and futurism, but remained in Paris. He found a studio near Montparnasse in a famous twelve-sided wooden structure divided into wedge-shaped rooms. Chaim Soutine, a fellow Russian Jew...
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