Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Color lithography, on arches vellum - Image 56 x 76 cm / 22 x 30 in - Sheet 66.5 x 90.5 mm; 26 1/8 x 35 5/8 in Catalog - Cahier Paul Delvaux n ° 3, Galerie Le Bateau-Lavoir, Paris, 1972, n ° 42

Artwork Copyright © Paul Delvaux

Le Jardin, 1971

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Color lithography, on arches vellum - Image 56 x 76 cm / 22 x 30 in - Sheet 66.5 x 90.5 mm; 26 1/8 x 35 5/8 in Catalog - Cahier Paul Delvaux n ° 3, Galerie Le Bateau-Lavoir, Paris, 1972, n ° 42

Artwork Copyright © Paul Delvaux

Paul Delvaux

Le Tramway, 1971

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,600

Paul Delvaux

Figure, c. 1960-65

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 4,380

Paul Delvaux

Le Sommeil, 1970

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 3,650

Paul Delvaux

La Dispute, 1969

Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

EUR 2,300

Paul Delvaux

L'Impératrice, 1974

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 3,350

Paul Delvaux

Le Chapeau 1900, 1972

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,500

Paul Delvaux

La Femme A La Boule, 1971

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 2,650

Paul Delvaux

L'Eventail, 1968

Limited Edition Print

Etching

EUR 2,650

Paul Delvaux

Construction D'un Temple En Ruine De La Déesse Vanadé Paris, 1975

Limited Edition Print

Etching

Currently Not Available

Paul Delvaux

Locomobile, 1970

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

Currently Not Available

Paul Delvaux

La Voyante, 1974

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

Currently Not Available

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