Very good condition, minor mark on right margin.
33″W x 39.5″H
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Antique GEORGE ROUAULT(1871-1958) Lithograph – Plate Signed
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Plate signed and dated 1926, a lithographic print by French artist George Rouault(1871-1958). Known for his work associated fauvist and expressionism, this lithograph depicts the profile of a solemn individual. Beautifully framed and ready to be displayed in your own personal museum.
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Categories: Antique Art, Famous Artists, Prints
Tags: Georges Rouault, Lithograph, Print
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