Villeneuve  is an original Contemporary artwork realized by the French artist  André Roland Brudieux   (1921-1999) in  the half of the XX Century

Original B/W Etchin on cardboard. 

Hand-signed  on the lower right corner in pencil by the artist:  André Roland Brudieux Numbered  and  titled  by the artist in pencil on the lower left corner:  9/40 Villeneuve/Avignon.

Passepartout is included (49 x 69). Edition of 40 prints. 

Mint conditions. 

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Villeneuve  is an original Contemporary artwork realized by the French artist André Roland Brudieux    (1921-1999) in  the half of the XX Century

Original B/W Etchin on cardboard. 

Hand-signed on the lower right corner in pencil by the artist: André Roland Brudieux . Numbered and titled by the artist in pencil on the lower left corner: 9/40 Villeneuve/Avignon.

Passepartout is included (49 x 69). Edition of 40 prints. 

Mint conditions. 

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Villeneuve  is an excellent artwork realized in France in the half of the XX Century by the French artist  André Roland Brudieux    (1921-1999).  He studied at the École du Louvre between 1945-1957. Brudieux was a sensitive artist who was part of the last group of the Surrealists around André Breton and participated in exhibitions with the surrealist group in 1950. He began to also work in woodcut in 1997. Brudieux’s imagery became more classic as he matured and he also became known as a writer who participated in all the great Parisian salons. He was also a collector of old wallpapers and artwork.

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SKU
M-114871
Artist
André Roland Brudieux
Typology
Original Prints
Technique
Etching
Period
1950s
Signature
Hand Signed
Conditions
Good (minor cosmetic wear)
Dimensions (cm)
49 x 0.1 x 69
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