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.
This print is amongst hundreds of pieces of artwork that are available at our showroom in Grandview! Come in today and see the full collection.
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