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Fleurs From Le tir à l'arc
1960 Lithograph

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Georges Braque (1882-1963)

Fleurs From Le tir à l'arc 
1960
Lithograph on Paper
5.75"x8" unframed paper size, 4.5"x6.75" image size

Edition 8/20. Signed lower right in very faint pencil. Good vintage condition with slight paper discoloration at the top and bottom of the paper edges. Stamped with the Bassett Collection estate stamp on the back in the lower right.

From the estate of Edyth and Phillip Bassett. 

Georges Braque was a French painter, collagist, printmaker and sculptor. He is notable for his association with the fauvist movement from 1905, and his major contribution to the development of cubism. Braque worked closely alongside Pablo Picasso between 1908 and 1912, creating the language of cubist painting, which marked a massive historical change in the practice of painting and artmaking that rippled through the rest of the 20th century. 

His work is held by some of the world’s leading institutions in fine art such as the Guggenheim Museum (NYC), Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC), the Museum of Modern Art (NYC), Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, MA), the Norton Simon Museum (Pasadena, CA), Musee d'Orsay (Paris), Louvre Museum (Paris), as well as the Tate Gallery in London.

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