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April 0611, 2019
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LOT 196

Lot 196

RAOUL DUFY (1887-1985)

RAOUL DUFY (1887-1985)
Lot 196 Details
RAOUL DUFY (1887-1985), French

"THE PORT" (FROM THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK BY GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE, LE POÈTE ASSASSINÉ), 1926 [ARTIST AND THE BOOK, 92]

Black ink brush-drawn lithograph on pale cream medium weight wove paper; signed with initials and inscribed "Bon RD" (bon à tirer) by the artist to lower left margin and annotated in the typed gallery certification “unique signed guide proof...” from the "total edition of 470 (all unsigned)" to the typed gallery description verso backing.
Image/Sheet 7.5 x 5.25 in — 19.1 x 13.3 cm; 13 x 9.75 in — 33 x 24.8 cm

Estimate $600-$900

Realised: $540
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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RAOUL DUFY (1887-1985)
  • RAOUL DUFY (1887-1985)
  • RAOUL DUFY (1887-1985)
Provenance:

William Weston Gallery, London, UK;
The Estate of Grant L. Reuber, Toronto

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