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    Lot 134

    HENRI MATISSE

    Danseuse au tabouret, from Dix danseuses (D. 481)

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    USD 12,500

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    USD 12,000 - USD 18,000

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    HENRI MATISSE
    Danseuse au tabouret, from Dix danseuses (D. 481)
    lithograph, 1927, on Chine, signed in pencil, numbered 2/5 (one of 5 on this paper, there were also 130 on Arches and 15 on Japon), with margins, minor surface soiling, a few small touched-in areas, unobtrusive creases at the lower left sheet edge and at the center, pale mat staining, hinged to the overmat at the reverse of the upper sheet corners (slightly showing through), otherwise in good condition, laid down to Japon, framed
    L. 18 x 11 in. (457 x 279 mm.)
    S. 19¾ x 12 7/8 in. (502 x 327 mm.)

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