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    • BERNARD BUFFET (1928-1999)
    Lot 49

    BERNARD BUFFET (1928-1999)

    La Place des Vosges, planche 2 de La Série Paris (Mourlot 34)

    Price realised

    EUR 750

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    EUR 800 - EUR 1,200

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    BERNARD BUFFET (1928-1999)
    La Place des Vosges, planche 2 de La Série Paris (Mourlot 34)
    Lithographie en couleurs, 1962, sur Rives, signée au crayon, annotée 'EA', Epreuve d'Artiste en dehors de l'édition à 150 exemplaires, avec marges, marge non ébarbée sur un côté, papier insolé, nombreuses piqûres, restes de papier adhésif au verso dus à un ancien montage
    53 x 67 cm. (20½ x 26 3/8 in.)

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    Post Lot Text

    'LA PLACE DES VOSGES' FROM PARIS, LITHOGRAPH IN COLOURS BY BERNARD BUFFET, ARTIST PROOF, SIGNED IN PENCIL


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