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Artist: Pierre-Jean Couarraze
Impressions of Egypt - Original handsigned lithograph
Impressions of Egypt - Original handsigned lithograph

Impressions of Egypt - Original handsigned lithograph

By Pierre-Jean Couarraze

Located in Paris, IDF

Pierre-Jean COUARRAZE Impressions of Egypt Original lithograph Handsigned in pencil Limited /275 copies On vellum 56 x 76 cm (c. 22.04 x 29.92 in) Excellent condition

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Late 20th Century Modern Pierre-Jean Couarraze Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Jazz Swing - Original handsigned lithograph
Jazz Swing - Original handsigned lithograph

Jazz Swing - Original handsigned lithograph

By Pierre-Jean Couarraze

Located in Paris, IDF

Pierre-Jean COUARRAZE Jazz Swing Original lithograph Handsigned in pencil Limited /275 copies On vellum 63 x 80 cm (c. 24.8 x 31.49 in) Excellent condition

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Late 20th Century Modern Pierre-Jean Couarraze Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

The French Conductor - Original handsigned lithograph
The French Conductor - Original handsigned lithograph

The French Conductor - Original handsigned lithograph

By Pierre-Jean Couarraze

Located in Paris, IDF

Pierre-Jean COUARRAZE The French Conductor Original lithograph Handsigned in pencil Limited /275 copies On vellum 75 x 54 cm (c. 29.52 x 21.25 in) Excellent condition

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Late 20th Century Modern Pierre-Jean Couarraze Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Golf : Birdy - Original handsigned lithograph
Golf : Birdy - Original handsigned lithograph

Golf : Birdy - Original handsigned lithograph

By Pierre-Jean Couarraze

Located in Paris, IDF

Pierre-Jean COUARRAZE Golf : Birdy Original lithograph Handsigned in pencil Limited /275 copies On vellum 76 x 54 cm (c. 30 x 21.25 in) Excellent condition

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Late 20th Century Modern Pierre-Jean Couarraze Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

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