Very good condition.
33″W x 46″H
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Vintage JULES ROCH(1948-1995) Lithograph – Signed
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Signed and numbered #94/250, a lithographic print by Jules Roch, the pseudonym of John Martineau(1948-1995). Titled Interlace, this print depicts a scrolling tapestry of various patterns, enhanced by subtle gradients.
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