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Bernard Cathelin

French, 1919-2004
Bernard Cathelin was a French painter born in Paris and a member of the School of Paris which included Picasso, Chagall, Matisse, Dufy and many others including Maurice Brianchon, Cathelin's teacher at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs.
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Untitled Landscape by Bernard Cathelin; Framed, 37.25" x 45"; Yellows and Greens
Untitled Landscape by Bernard Cathelin; Framed, 37.25" x 45"; Yellows and Greens

Untitled Landscape by Bernard Cathelin; Framed, 37.25" x 45"; Yellows and Greens

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in Oklahoma City, OK

This 37.5" x 45" framed oil painting by French painter Bernard Cathelin depicts a landscape obstructed by trees in what seems to be a late winter evening. The pale-yellow, almost whi...

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Mid-20th Century French School Bernard Cathelin

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Canvas, Oil

Landscape Oil Painting, Impressionist Style, Signed, 20th Century

Landscape Oil Painting, Impressionist Style, Signed, 20th Century

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in New York, NY

Oil on Canvas Signed Bottom Right Bernard Cathelin was born in Paris and used his art to project the love for his country he maintained throughout his life. As a student of the École...

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20th Century Impressionist Bernard Cathelin

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Canvas, Oil

Lithograph "Angkor Wat, Khmer Dance" 118/150 by Bernard Cathelin, French, 1968
Lithograph "Angkor Wat, Khmer Dance" 118/150 by Bernard Cathelin, French, 1968

Lithograph "Angkor Wat, Khmer Dance" 118/150 by Bernard Cathelin, French, 1968

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in Philadelphia, PA

"Angkor Wat, Khmer Dance" / "Nuit à Angkor Vat, Danse Khmère" French artist: Bernard Cathelin (1919-2004) Pencil Signed, Titled and Numbered 118/150 Unframed Color Lithograph on Arc...

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1960s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bernard Cathelin

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Paper

Winter Landscape Near DamMartin-Poster, New York Graphic Society.
Winter Landscape Near DamMartin-Poster, New York Graphic Society.

Winter Landscape Near DamMartin-Poster, New York Graphic Society.

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in Chesterfield, MI

Copyright New York Graphic Society, Inc. Printed in Switzerland. Measures 39 x 25.5 inches and is unframed. The piece is in Good/Fair Condition-wrinkling/discoloration consistent wit...

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Late 20th Century Bernard Cathelin

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Morin Valley In The Snow-Poster, New York Graphic Society. Printed in U.S.A.
Morin Valley In The Snow-Poster, New York Graphic Society. Printed in U.S.A.

Morin Valley In The Snow-Poster, New York Graphic Society. Printed in U.S.A.

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in Chesterfield, MI

Poster. 1971 New York Graphic Society Ltd. Printed in U.S.A. Measures 31.25 x 36.75 inches and is unframed. The image is in Very Good Condition. The white border has discoloration/su...

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1970s Bernard Cathelin

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Lithograph

Bernard Cathelin "Ville Imperiale de Katsura en Automne" - French Wool Tapestry
Bernard Cathelin "Ville Imperiale de Katsura en Automne" - French Wool Tapestry

Bernard Cathelin "Ville Imperiale de Katsura en Automne" - French Wool Tapestry

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in New York, NY

- Design made c.1980 - 86 x 86 in, 220 x 220 cm - Edition 5/6 - Signature on bolduc - Manufactured by Atelier 3, Paris In July of 1973, Bernard Cathelin commissioned Atelier 3 to cr...

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20th Century French Modern Bernard Cathelin

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Wool

Bernard Cathelin - "Les Deux Indiennes" French Wool Tapestry
Bernard Cathelin - "Les Deux Indiennes" French Wool Tapestry

Bernard Cathelin - "Les Deux Indiennes" French Wool Tapestry

By Atelier 3, Bernard Cathelin

Located in New York, NY

-Edition 5/6 -Manufactured by Atelier 3, Paris -Artist signature on the label

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20th Century French Modern Bernard Cathelin

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Wool

Bernard Cathelin. "Katsura - Harmonie noire et verte" French Wool Tapestry
Bernard Cathelin. "Katsura - Harmonie noire et verte" French Wool Tapestry

Bernard Cathelin. "Katsura - Harmonie noire et verte" French Wool Tapestry

By Bernard Cathelin, Atelier 3

Located in New York, NY

-Edition 3/6 -“Katsura – Harmonie noire et verte (Harmony in Black and Green) ” transports us to a world where the elegance and tranquility of nature intertwine. The artist’s expert ...

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20th Century French Modern Bernard Cathelin

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Wool

Bernard Cathelin, "Soir sur la Plage de Negombo" 1968 - Oil Painting
Bernard Cathelin, "Soir sur la Plage de Negombo" 1968 - Oil Painting

Bernard Cathelin, "Soir sur la Plage de Negombo" 1968 - Oil Painting

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in New York, NY

Bernard Cathelin was a French painter known for his uniquely stylized abstractions of flowers, landscapes, and figures. Utilizing thick palette knife applications and rich colors, Ca...

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Late 20th Century French Modern Bernard Cathelin

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Acrylic, Canvas

Bernard Cathelin 'Multiple Silhouettes' Original Lithograph
Bernard Cathelin 'Multiple Silhouettes' Original Lithograph

Bernard Cathelin 'Multiple Silhouettes' Original Lithograph

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in Sharon, CT

Paper size: 12.75" x 16", image size: 7.5" x 10.25" unframed. Sized and annotated by Cathelin to his American Dealer, Dave and Mimi (Finlay). Not fra...

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1970s French Modern Vintage Bernard Cathelin

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Paper

Bernard Cathelin 1980 Lithograph Annotated to his dealer David Findlay
Bernard Cathelin 1980 Lithograph Annotated to his dealer David Findlay

Bernard Cathelin 1980 Lithograph Annotated to his dealer David Findlay

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in Sharon, CT

Beautiful 'School of Paris' artist original stone lithograph limited edition. Signed, and annotated. Paper size: 13 5/8" x 15 3/4". Plate size: 6 1/2" x 9 3/8".

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1970s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bernard Cathelin

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Paper

Bernard Cathelin (French, 1919-2004), 'Ladies at the Window', Circa 1970, signed
Bernard Cathelin (French, 1919-2004), 'Ladies at the Window', Circa 1970, signed

Bernard Cathelin (French, 1919-2004), 'Ladies at the Window', Circa 1970, signed

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in London, GB

Bernard Cathelin (1919-2004), 'Ladies at the Window', Circa 1970. Lithograph, signed and numbered 63/125 by the artist in pencil. Framed and glazed. Bernard Cathelin was a French pa...

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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Bernard Cathelin

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Paper

Bernard Cathelin "Nature morte aux deux bouquets de roses ol'lude" - Tapestry
Bernard Cathelin "Nature morte aux deux bouquets de roses ol'lude" - Tapestry

Bernard Cathelin "Nature morte aux deux bouquets de roses ol'lude" - Tapestry

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in New York, NY

- Unique Piece - Design made c.1980 - 66 x 90.5 in, 168 x 230 cm - Artist signature on the label on the back - Manufactured by Atelier 3 In July of 1973, Bernard Cathelin commission...

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20th Century French Modern Bernard Cathelin

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Wool

untitled (portrait)

untitled (portrait)

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in New York, NY

Bernard Cathelin Untitled (Portrait), 2008 Signed and numbered in pencil Color lithograph 29.75 x 21.25 inches Edition of 165

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Early 2000s Bernard Cathelin

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Bernard Cathelin "Paysape de Toscane" -  Atelier 3 - French Modern Tapestry
Bernard Cathelin "Paysape de Toscane" -  Atelier 3 - French Modern Tapestry

Bernard Cathelin "Paysape de Toscane" - Atelier 3 - French Modern Tapestry

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in New York, NY

Bernard Cathelin was a French painter known for his uniquely stylized abstractions of flowers, landscapes, and figures. Utilizing thick palette knife applications and rich colors, Ca...

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Late 20th Century French Modern Bernard Cathelin

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Wool

Bernard Cathelin, The Harlequin, from Memories and Portraits of Artists, 1972
Bernard Cathelin, The Harlequin, from Memories and Portraits of Artists, 1972

Bernard Cathelin, The Harlequin, from Memories and Portraits of Artists, 1972

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in Southampton, NY

This exquisite lithograph by Bernard Cathelin (1919–2004), titled L’Arlequin (The Harlequin), originates from the 1972 edition published by Editions A. C. Mazo et Cie., Paris, in col...

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1970s Modern Bernard Cathelin

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Lithograph

Bernard Cathelin, Mexico, from Prints from the Mourlot Press, 1964
Bernard Cathelin, Mexico, from Prints from the Mourlot Press, 1964

Bernard Cathelin, Mexico, from Prints from the Mourlot Press, 1964

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in Southampton, NY

This exquisite lithograph by Bernard Cathelin (1919–2004), titled Mexique (Mexico), from the album Prints from the Mourlot Press, exhibition sponsored by the French Embassy, circulat...

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1960s Modern Bernard Cathelin

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Lithograph

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By Bernard Cathelin

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Medium: original lithograph. Printed in Paris in 1964 by Mourlot Freres and issued in an edition of 2000 on Arches wove paper. Size: 10 x 7 1/2 inches (255 x 185 mm). Not signed.

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Bouquet of Peonies with blue background
Bouquet of Peonies with blue background

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Water Lilies - Original lithograph handsigned - 100 copies

Water Lilies - Original lithograph handsigned - 100 copies

By Bernard Cathelin

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Bernard CATHELIN Water Lilies Original lithograph, 1988 Handsigned in pencil Inscribed EA (épreuve d'artiste) aside the edition of 100 copies On Arches paper, size 40 x 31 (c. 15 8...

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Butterflies and Flowers - Original lithograph handsigned - 100 copies
Butterflies and Flowers - Original lithograph handsigned - 100 copies

Butterflies and Flowers - Original lithograph handsigned - 100 copies

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Bernard CATHELIN Butterflies and flowers Original lithograph, 1988 Handsigned in pencil Inscribed EA (épreuve d'artiste) aside the edition of 100 copies On Arches paper, size 40 x 3...

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Provençal Landscape - Original lithograph handsigned - 100 copies
Provençal Landscape - Original lithograph handsigned - 100 copies

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Paper

Les Mexicaines, Modern Lithograph on Rice Paper by Bernard Cathelin
Les Mexicaines, Modern Lithograph on Rice Paper by Bernard Cathelin

Les Mexicaines, Modern Lithograph on Rice Paper by Bernard Cathelin

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Bernard Cathelin, French (1919 - 2004) Title: Les Mexicaines Year: circa 1975 Medium: Lithograph on Japon paper, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 24/50 Image Size: 21.5...

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1970s Modern Bernard Cathelin

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Lithograph, Rice Paper

Bernard Cathelin Original 1976 Lithograph Annotated to his dealer David Findley
Bernard Cathelin Original 1976 Lithograph Annotated to his dealer David Findley

Bernard Cathelin Original 1976 Lithograph Annotated to his dealer David Findley

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in Sharon, CT

1976 lithograph signed numbered (81/125) dated and annotated by Bernard Cathelin to his gallerist. Paper size: 29.75" x 21.38". Plate size: 23" x 17.75".

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1970s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Bernard Cathelin

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Paper

Large Bernard Cathelin Original Lithograph
Large Bernard Cathelin Original Lithograph

Large Bernard Cathelin Original Lithograph

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H 39 in W 27 in D 0.94 in

Large Bernard Cathelin Original Lithograph

By Bernard Cathelin

Located in Sharon, CT

This artist proof, annotated by the artist to and from the collection of David and Mimi Findlay ( Findlay Galleries ). Stone lithograph printed in a unknown/small edition. Paper size...

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1960s French Modern Vintage Bernard Cathelin

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Paper

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Bernard Cathelin furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of paper and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Bernard Cathelin furniture, although red editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Bernard Cathelin were created in the modern style in france during the late 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Pierre Soulages, André Lanskoy, and Marcel Mouly. Prices for Bernard Cathelin furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $295 and can go as high as $850, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $295.

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