Null Manolo VALDÉS ( Born in 1942 )


Infanta Margarita - 2004

Bronze with brow…
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Manolo VALDÉS ( Born in 1942 ) Infanta Margarita - 2004 Bronze with brown patina Unique piece Provenance: Galerie Marlborough, Zurich Acquired from the latter by the current owner Exhibitions: Reggio Emilia, Palazzo Magnani, "Manolo Valdès, Il perenne retaggio dell'arte", April-May 2005, reproduced in color on p. 105 (a similar example) Touring exhibition: Siena, Palazzo Pubblico, Magazzini del Sale, July-August 2005; Girona, Centre Culturel fontana d'Or del Fundació Caixa, September-October 2005 Bronze with brown patina; unique piece Lot temporarily imported. The buyer will have to pay an import fee of 5.5% on top of the hammer price unless he immediately re-exports the lot outside the European Union. This work is in temporary import. The buyer will have to pay import fees of 5.5% in addition to the hammer price, unless the buyer immediately re-exports the lot outside the European Union. 123 x 102 x 72 cm Manolo VALDÉS ((Born 1942)) Bronze with brown patina; unique piece Temporary import lot. The buyer will have to pay an import fee of 5.5% on top of the hammer price unless he immediately re-exports the lot outside the European Union. This work is in temporary import. The buyer will have to pay import fees of 5.5% in addition to the hammer price, unless the buyer immediately re-exports the lot outside the European Union. 123 x 102 x 72 cm

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Manolo VALDÉS ( Born in 1942 ) Infanta Margarita - 2004 Bronze with brown patina Unique piece Provenance: Galerie Marlborough, Zurich Acquired from the latter by the current owner Exhibitions: Reggio Emilia, Palazzo Magnani, "Manolo Valdès, Il perenne retaggio dell'arte", April-May 2005, reproduced in color on p. 105 (a similar example) Touring exhibition: Siena, Palazzo Pubblico, Magazzini del Sale, July-August 2005; Girona, Centre Culturel fontana d'Or del Fundació Caixa, September-October 2005 Bronze with brown patina; unique piece Lot temporarily imported. The buyer will have to pay an import fee of 5.5% on top of the hammer price unless he immediately re-exports the lot outside the European Union. This work is in temporary import. The buyer will have to pay import fees of 5.5% in addition to the hammer price, unless the buyer immediately re-exports the lot outside the European Union. 123 x 102 x 72 cm Manolo VALDÉS ((Born 1942)) Bronze with brown patina; unique piece Temporary import lot. The buyer will have to pay an import fee of 5.5% on top of the hammer price unless he immediately re-exports the lot outside the European Union. This work is in temporary import. The buyer will have to pay import fees of 5.5% in addition to the hammer price, unless the buyer immediately re-exports the lot outside the European Union. 123 x 102 x 72 cm

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