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Bernard BUFFET - The eruption of Vesuvius - Original etching

Bernard Buffet (1928-1999)
The eruption of Vesuvius

Original drypoint etching
On vellum 38 x 28 cm
Not signed

REFERENCES :
This original engraving is officially referenced in Bernard Buffet's catalog raisonné, Rheims #327

INFORMATION :
This engraving is part of the series of 14 "Naples" engravings printed in the Ateliers Daragnès in 1959. Limited edition of 300 copies.

In excellent condition

Dimensions :
- Height : 38 cm
- Width : 28 cm
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Bernard Buffet : (1928 - 1999) was a major French expressionist painter and lithograph. His works belong to the collections of the greatest museums in Europe, Americas and Asia : In France (Musée des Beaux Arts de Nantes, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Centre Pompidou - Musée national d'art moderne, Institut culturel Bernard Magrez, Centre national des arts plastiques, Musée d'art Roger-Quilliot); US (Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), Carnegie Museum of art, Boca Raton Museum of art, The Art Institute of Chicago, Utah Museum of Fine Art, Eli ans Edythe Broad Art Museum); Denmark (Randers Kunstmuseum); Germany (MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main, Merkel collection & foundation); Macedonia (Museum of Contemporary Art Skopje); Finland (Tampereen kaupunki - Tampere Art Museum); Japan (National Museum of Western Art & Matsukata Collection,Ohara Museum of Art, The Bridgestone Museum of art Ishibashi Foundation); UK (Tate Collection); Sweden (The Modern Museum - Moderna Museet); and Taiwan (JuMing Museum)

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