Sale 5602
Paris
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29 September 2010
Price realised
EUR 625
Estimate
This lot is offered without a reserve
ANDRE MARCHAND (1907-1998) L'hiver immobile signé 'André Marchand' (en bas à droite); signé, daté, titré et situé 'l'hiver immobile (Bourgogne) 1976 André marchand PH. Mai 1976' (au dos) huile sur toile 22 x 27 cm. (8 5/8 x 10 5/8 in.) Peint en 1976.
Provenance
Maurice Lefebvre-Foinet, Paris Puis par descendance au propriétaire actuel
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'L'HIVER IMMOBILE'; SIGNED LOWER RIGHT, SIGNED, TITLED, LOCATED AND DATED (ON THE REVERSE); OIL ON CANVAS.
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