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Bronze sculpture, incised with the artist's signature and numbered with foundry mark 'Arman bocquel Fd. Edition on 100' (on the base). 23¼ x 11 x 11in. (59 x 30 x 30cm.). - Executed in 2004, this work is numbered on an edition of one hundred plus ten HC plus twenty artist's proof, plus thirty (XXX). Literature: D. Durand-Ruel and M. Moreau, Catalogue Raisonné des Multiples 1, Geneva 2014, no. 86 (another from the edition illustrated).
La Fenice n. 1 (Phoenix), 2004
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Bronze sculpture, incised with the artist's signature and numbered with foundry mark 'Arman bocquel Fd. Edition on 100' (on the base). 23¼ x 11 x 11in. (59 x 30 x 30cm.). - Executed in 2004, this work is numbered on an edition of one hundred plus ten HC plus twenty artist's proof, plus thirty (XXX). Literature: D. Durand-Ruel and M. Moreau, Catalogue Raisonné des Multiples 1, Geneva 2014, no. 86 (another from the edition illustrated).
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