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Lithograph Hervé Massond, Signed In Pencil By The Artist And Ea
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Object description :

"Lithograph Hervé Massond, Signed In Pencil By The Artist And Ea "
Signed: in pencil by the artist in the margin and EA (artist's proof) Litho in very good condition, on Velin d'Arches paper
Subject: "Horse racing"
Period: 20th century,
Formats: sheet 65 x 50 cm, image 53 x 43 cm

Frame: sold without frame, shipped in a tube.

Biography:
Hervé Masson,

born January 17, 1919 in Rose-Hill and died in Paris on May 13, 1990, is a painter, poet and journalist, freemason and Mauritian Martinist. He is the brother of the writer Loys Masson.
He is a major painter and chosen, in his time, to be the worthy successor of Bonnard. But Hervé Masson was not only that. Independence activist, journalist, essayist and co-founder of the MMM, he marked his island with his visceral commitment to what was not yet called "Mauritianism"...

Sold with invoice

Shipped in a tube, without frame. Free shipping for France. And on estimate for other countries. 
Price: 240 €
Artist: Hervé Massond
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Other
Width: 65 cm
Height: 50 cm

Reference: 1433115
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