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Catherine Deneuve, Flamingo, 1967
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                                            DAVID BAILEY (NÉ EN 1938)
Catherine Deneuve, Flamingo, 1967
tirage Inkjet, tiré en 2020
signé, daté (tirage) et numéroté '2/15 + 2 AP' au crayon (verso)
image : 50.8 x 50.8 cm. (20 x 20 in.)
feuille : 58.4 x 58.4 cm. (23 x 23 in.)
Ce tirage est le numéro deux d'une édition de quinze exemplaires et deux épreuves d'artiste.
                                        
                                    Catherine Deneuve, Flamingo, 1967
tirage Inkjet, tiré en 2020
signé, daté (tirage) et numéroté '2/15 + 2 AP' au crayon (verso)
image : 50.8 x 50.8 cm. (20 x 20 in.)
feuille : 58.4 x 58.4 cm. (23 x 23 in.)
Ce tirage est le numéro deux d'une édition de quinze exemplaires et deux épreuves d'artiste.
Provenance
                                        
                                            Collection privée
                                        
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                                            Artist's Resale Right ("droit de Suite").
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                                    Further details
                                        
                                            INKJET PRINT, PRINTED 2020; SIGNED, DATE OF PRINT AND OF PRINT AND NUMBERED '2/15 + 2 AP' IN PENCIL (VERSO)
                                        
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                Elodie Morel-Bazin
            
            
                Head of Department, Europe