Null Richard LINDNER (1901-1978)
The soldier and the hen, 1991

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Richard LINDNER (1901-1978) The soldier and the hen, 1991 Heliogravure after a watercolor Signed in the plate On vellum 34.5 x 24 cm INFORMATION: This heliogravure was published by the Fondation du Crédit Lyonnais pour les Arts in 1991, in direct collaboration with the artist. Excellent condition We can arrange shipment of your purchases at the following negotiated rates: - From 1 to 5 lithographs: €18 incl. VAT for France (€20 incl. VAT for Europe / €30 for international) - From 6 to 10 lithographs: €24 / €28 / €40 - Works not available in tubes: on quotation This description has been translated automatically: Richard LINDNER (1901-1978) The Soldier and the Hen, 1991 Heliogravure after a watercolor Signed in the plate On vellum 34.5 x 24 cm INFORMATION: This heliogravure was published by the Crédit Lyonnais Foundation for the Arts in 1991, in direct collaboration with the artist. Excellent condition We can provide shipping service under demand - For 1 to 5 lithographs : 18 € TTC for France (20 € TTC for Europe / 30 € for international) - For 6 to 10 lithographs : 24 € / 28 € / 40 € TTC - Products that can't be sent in a tube : price under request

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Richard LINDNER (1901-1978) The soldier and the hen, 1991 Heliogravure after a watercolor Signed in the plate On vellum 34.5 x 24 cm INFORMATION: This heliogravure was published by the Fondation du Crédit Lyonnais pour les Arts in 1991, in direct collaboration with the artist. Excellent condition We can arrange shipment of your purchases at the following negotiated rates: - From 1 to 5 lithographs: €18 incl. VAT for France (€20 incl. VAT for Europe / €30 for international) - From 6 to 10 lithographs: €24 / €28 / €40 - Works not available in tubes: on quotation This description has been translated automatically: Richard LINDNER (1901-1978) The Soldier and the Hen, 1991 Heliogravure after a watercolor Signed in the plate On vellum 34.5 x 24 cm INFORMATION: This heliogravure was published by the Crédit Lyonnais Foundation for the Arts in 1991, in direct collaboration with the artist. Excellent condition We can provide shipping service under demand - For 1 to 5 lithographs : 18 € TTC for France (20 € TTC for Europe / 30 € for international) - For 6 to 10 lithographs : 24 € / 28 € / 40 € TTC - Products that can't be sent in a tube : price under request

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