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Artist: André Verdet
Icare- Icarus
By André Verdet
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Icare- Icarus Linocut in colors, 1972 Unsigned Stamped in ink on verso: "Imprimerie Arnéra" Archives/ Non Signé Provenance: Arnéra Archive Frederick Mulder, Lt...
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1970s Abstract André Verdet Art

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Linocut

" Le Chien à la Lune. "
By André Verdet
Located in CANNES, FR
André Verdet ( 1913 - 2004 ) . Artiste français né à Nice (alpes maritimes ) mort à Saint Paul de Vence . poète , peintre , sculpteur , céramiste , mus...
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1960s Modern André Verdet Art

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Casein

Untitled - Lithograph by Andrè Verdet - 1970
By André Verdet
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed, numbered and dated. Edition of 99 prints. Good conditions.
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1970s Abstract André Verdet Art

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Lithograph

Untitled - Lithograph by Andrè Verdet - 1970
By André Verdet
Located in Roma, IT
Hand signed, numbered and dated. Edition of 99 prints. Good conditions.
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1970s Abstract André Verdet Art

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Lithograph

Déesse- Goddess
By André Verdet
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Déesse- Goddess Linocut in colors, 1972 Unsigned Stamped in ink on verso: "Imprimerie Arnéra" Archives/ Non Signé Watermark: Arches (see photo) An impression printed in black, purpl...
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1970s Abstract André Verdet Art

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Linocut

Icare- Icarus
By André Verdet
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Icare- Icarus Linocut in colors, 1972 Unsigned Stamped in ink on verso: "Imprimerie Arnéra" Archives/ Non Signé Provenance: Arnéra Archive Frederick Mulder, Lt...
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1970s Abstract André Verdet Art

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Linocut

Abstract Composition XII -- unique work, 2004 - lithograph, 69x52 cm, framed
By André Verdet
Located in Nice, FR
Lithograph with hand-additions in blue crayon and watercolor, with extensive dedication in pencil, signed lower right, a unique HC (hors-commerce/not for sale) impression outside of ...
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Early 2000s Abstract André Verdet Art

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Lithograph

Abstract Composition AV1, 1980-90 - Oil gouache, 90x56 cm, framed
By André Verdet
Located in Nice, FR
Gouache and technique mixte on paper, signed lower right. André Verdet, né le 4 août 1913 à Nice et mort à Saint-Paul-de-Vence le 19 décembre 2004, est un...
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Late 20th Century Abstract André Verdet Art

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Gouache

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