Sale 4038
Paris
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22 - 23 October 2015
Price realised
EUR 91,500
Estimate
Paul Delvaux (1897-1994) Julie et son amie signé et daté 'P. DELVAUX 23-1-67' (en bas à droite) aquarelle, encre de Chine et lavis d'encre sur papier 60.6 x 46.1 cm. Exécuté le 23 janvier 1967 signed and dated 'P. DELVAUX 23-1-67' (lower right) watercolour, India ink and ink wash on paper 23 7/8 x 18 1/8 in. Executed on the 23rd of January 1967 1
Provenance
Collection particulière, Bruxelles (acquis auprès de l'artiste). Collection particulière, Bruxelles (par succession).
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La Fondation Paul Delvaux a confirmé l’authenticité de cette œuvre.
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The Foundation Paul Delvaux has confirmed the authenticity of this work.La Fondation Paul Delvaux a confirmé l’authenticité de cette œuvre.
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