Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

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Panel from Triptych 1986-1987

Francis BACON | Trois études pour un autoportrait (after, Three Studies for a Self-Portrait 1983). | Lithograph available for sale on composition gallery

Three lithographs in colours, on a single sheet of Arches paper, with margins, 1990. Image size (3x) 33.8 x 28.8 cm (13 1/4 x 11 3/8 in.) Paper size: 52 x 93.8 cm (20 1/2 x 36 7/8 in.) Signed and attenuated EA (Epreuve d’Artiste) in pencil. Published by Michel Archimbaud for the Libraire Séguier, Paris. In excellent condition.

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Trois études pour un autoportrait (after, Three Studies for a Self-Portrait 1983)., 1990

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Three lithographs in colours, on a single sheet of Arches paper, with margins, 1990. Image size (3x) 33.8 x 28.8 cm (13 1/4 x 11 3/8 in.) Paper size: 52 x 93.8 cm (20 1/2 x 36 7/8 in.) Signed and attenuated EA (Epreuve d’Artiste) in pencil. Published by Michel Archimbaud for the Libraire Séguier, Paris. In excellent condition.

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