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LOT 200

Lot 200

JOACHIM GAUTHIER (CANADIAN, 1897-1988 & BARBARA (BARLEIGH) LEIGHTON (CANADIAN, 1911-1986)

JOACHIM GAUTHIER (CANADIAN, 1897-1988 & BARBARA (BARLEIGH) LEIGHTON (CANADIAN, 1911-1986)
Lot 200 Details
JOACHIM GAUTHIER (CANADIAN, 1897-1988 & BARBARA (BARLEIGH) LEIGHTON (CANADIAN, 1911-1986)

"CREEK IN WINTER" & "MT. FAY, MORAINE LAKE"

(TWO WORKS) FORMER - SCREENPRINT; SIGNED AND DATED 1967 IN PEN LOWER LEFT (Sight, 8.3" x 9.8"); LATTER - COLOUR WOODCUT; SIGNED, TITLED AND NUMBERED 57/100 (Sight, 12" x 15.3")

Estimate $100-$125

Realised: $84
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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JOACHIM GAUTHIER (CANADIAN, 1897-1988 & BARBARA (BARLEIGH) LEIGHTON (CANADIAN, 1911-1986)
  • JOACHIM GAUTHIER (CANADIAN, 1897-1988 & BARBARA (BARLEIGH) LEIGHTON (CANADIAN, 1911-1986)
  • JOACHIM GAUTHIER (CANADIAN, 1897-1988 & BARBARA (BARLEIGH) LEIGHTON (CANADIAN, 1911-1986)

CONDITION DETAILS

Former - good condition.
Latter has foxing all over, and mat dirty.

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  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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