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Milivoj Uzelac Milivoj Uzelac Tennis, Roland Garros Central, 1932 Original lithograph and stencil (Atelier Jacomet) Signed in the plate On Marais wove paper 42 x 31.5 cm This lithograph is part of the series "Les joies du sport" published in 1932, limited to 600 copies. Excellent condition Mandatory shipping, up to 5 lithographs in your parcel for €14.76 incl. VAT in mainland France, and €29.64 incl. VAT for Europe (Transport insurance not included, see CGE).

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Milivoj Uzelac Milivoj Uzelac Tennis, Roland Garros Central, 1932 Original lithograph and stencil (Atelier Jacomet) Signed in the plate On Marais wove paper 42 x 31.5 cm This lithograph is part of the series "Les joies du sport" published in 1932, limited to 600 copies. Excellent condition Mandatory shipping, up to 5 lithographs in your parcel for €14.76 incl. VAT in mainland France, and €29.64 incl. VAT for Europe (Transport insurance not included, see CGE).

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Starting price  190 EUR

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