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    30 January 2008

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    • KEES VAN DONGEN (1877-1968)
    Lot 39

    KEES VAN DONGEN (1877-1968)

    Cérès

    Price realised

    EUR 3,000

    Estimate

    EUR 1,500 - EUR 2,000

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    KEES VAN DONGEN (1877-1968)
    Cérès
    Aquatinte en couleurs, 1948, sur vélin fort, signée au crayon, numérotée 167/200, piqûres et cassures marginales, autrement en bonne condition générale, non examinée hors de son cadre
    57,5 x 47,5 cm. (22¾ x 18¾ in.)

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    Post Lot Text

    'CERES', AQUATINT IN COLOURS BY KEES VAN DONGEN, SIGNED AND NUMBERED IN PENCIL, FRAMED


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