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Maurice Estève - "Administrative Lunar" Original lithograph signed in pencil

Maurice Estève
Administrative Lunar (1966)

Original lithograph in 7 colors, signed in pencil by the artist. Mazo Ed., Paris.

Edition: 60 signed copies + 20 artist proofs
Number: Artist proof
Paper: Rives
Dimensions of the illustration: 32.1 x 51.1 cm
Size of paper (or piece): 47.9 x 64.8 cm
Reference: Prudhomme-Esteve n ° 42
Photo front and back on request

Dimensions :
- Height : 51.1 cm
- Width : 32.1 cm
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Maurice Estève : (1904-2001) was a french painter, who was born in 1904 in Culan (Cher), and who died in the same city in 2001. Estève is one of the main painters of the Nouvelle école de Paris. An excellent colorist, his style is characterized by intermingling shapes, which natural and organic qualities witness a great deal of poetry. At the 42nd edition of FIAC, in 2015, the Applicat-Prazan Gallery exhibited 24 of his paintings.

Walker Art Center (The USA)
FRAC Auvergne (France)
Musée des Beaux Arts de Nantes (France)
Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (Germany)
Centre Pompidou - Musée national d'art moderne (France)
Musée des beaux arts de Dijon (France)
Horsens Kunstmuseum (Denmark)
Henie Onstad Museum (Norway)
Musée de la cour d'or - Metz (France)
Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College (The USA)
Tate Collection (United Kingdom)
Auckland Art Gallery (Australia)
The Modern Museum in Sweden - Moderna Museet (Sweden)
Eli ans Edythe Broad Art Museum (The USA)
Fondation Gandur pour l'art (Switzerland)
Le Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille (France)
Musée Rolin (France)
Musée de Pully (Switzerland)
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