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JEAN COCTEAU (1889 Maisons-Laffitte - 1963 Milly-la-Forêt) - Color lithograph on laid paper, "Vier Köpfe und Figuren am Strand" (1956), monogrammed, dated and inscribed lower right in the stone, numbered "XXIII/XXV" in pencil by an unknown hand and inscribed/ illegibly signed lower left, approx. 45x60cm (in passepartout), framed (61x81cm), paper browned FR

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JEAN COCTEAU (1889 Maisons-Laffitte - 1963 Milly-la-Forêt) - Color lithograph on laid paper, "Vier Köpfe und Figuren am Strand" (1956), monogrammed, dated and inscribed lower right in the stone, numbered "XXIII/XXV" in pencil by an unknown hand and inscribed/ illegibly signed lower left, approx. 45x60cm (in passepartout), framed (61x81cm), paper browned FR

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