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ZAO Wou-Ki(1920-2013)
Abstract composition, 1996

Original aquat…
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Wou-Ki ZAO ZAO Wou-Ki(1920-2013) Abstract composition, 1996 Original aquatint etching Unsigned On wove paper 34 x 30 cm REFERENCES: Catalogue raisonnéAgerup #380/86 INFORMATION :This etching was created for the portfolio "Annonciation et Moments", published by the Automobile Club de France in 1996 and printed in an edition of 130 copies. 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: ZAO Wou-Ki(1920-2013) Abstract composition, 1996 Original aquatint engraving Unsigned On vellum 34 x 30 cm REFERENCES: Catalog raisonnéAgerup #380/86 INFORMATION: This engraving was created for the "Annonciation et Moments" portfolio, published by the Automobile Club de France in 1996 and printed in 130 copies. 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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Wou-Ki ZAO ZAO Wou-Ki(1920-2013) Abstract composition, 1996 Original aquatint etching Unsigned On wove paper 34 x 30 cm REFERENCES: Catalogue raisonnéAgerup #380/86 INFORMATION :This etching was created for the portfolio "Annonciation et Moments", published by the Automobile Club de France in 1996 and printed in an edition of 130 copies. 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: ZAO Wou-Ki(1920-2013) Abstract composition, 1996 Original aquatint engraving Unsigned On vellum 34 x 30 cm REFERENCES: Catalog raisonnéAgerup #380/86 INFORMATION: This engraving was created for the "Annonciation et Moments" portfolio, published by the Automobile Club de France in 1996 and printed in 130 copies. 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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