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Artist: Michel Fingesten
Ex Libris "E.T."
By Michel Fingesten
Located in Roma, IT
Xilograph on paper. Hand signed lower right.
Very good conditions except some light foxings.
Includes passepartout.
Image Dimensions : 9.4 x 11.5 cm
Michel Fingesten (Butzkowitz, 1...
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20th Century Modern Michel Fingesten Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Ex Libris - Players
By Michel Fingesten
Located in Roma, IT
Xilograph on paper. Hand signed lower right. On the bottom, the title was written in pencil by the artist.
Image Dimensions : 15.8 x 11 cm
Very good conditions except some foxings.
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20th Century Modern Michel Fingesten Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Ex Libris "Botta"
By Michel Fingesten
Located in Roma, IT
Xilograph on paper. Signed by the artist on little cardboard sticked on paper. Very good conditions.
Includes passepartout.
Image Dimensions : 27 x 19.5 cm
Michel Fingesten (Butzkow...
Category
20th Century Modern Michel Fingesten Abstract Prints
Materials
Woodcut
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