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Beltrand, Jacques ; Descamps, Jean-Lin

BELTRAND, Jacques Hunter in a forest. 20th c Lithograph, 29,1 x 37,6 cm, wove Arches paper, pencil signed and numb. "Épreuve avant lettre" (few spots). Framed. Prov. H. Bardon (?) (pencil dedication). Joined: 1. Descamps, Jean-Lin - 2 landscapes. Black chalk, 9,9 x 13,9 and 5,8 x 10,9 cm, wove paper, pencil signed (edges sl. browned). Under passe-partout and frame.2. Huttel, M. (?) - "Grand-Place". Vogelmarkt. Brussels, 1963. Drypoint, 22,7 x 15,9 cm, wove paper, pencil signed, dated and titled (margins sl. browned unevenly). Framed (3 pcs)

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