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Henri Matisse_Bédouine au long visage aquatint, 1947, on Annam appliqué to wove, signed in pencil, numbered 21/25 (there were also 5 E.A.), with full margins, framed, staining on both sides, very minor foxing, Image: 31.7×25.3cm Sheet: 50.5×38.0cm, Literature: Duthuit 778

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Henri Matisse_Bédouine au long visage aquatint, 1947, on Annam appliqué to wove, signed in pencil, numbered 21/25 (there were also 5 E.A.), with full margins, framed, staining on both sides, very minor foxing, Image: 31.7×25.3cm Sheet: 50.5×38.0cm, Literature: Duthuit 778

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