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Bundle- 3 Assorted Georges Braque Stone Lithographs

$525.00
This is a bundled assortment of 3 Lithographs by Georges Braque. The normal combined retail value for this bundle is $925. Each piece is described as follows:
Georges Braque - Bord de Mer - 1960 Lithograph 15" x 22"
Unsigned Lithograph
Paper Size: 15 x 22 inches (38.1 x 55.88cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This original lithograph by Georges Braque, titled Bord de Mer (Seashore), was published by Maeght in 1960 as part of the Derriere le Miroir series. The double page lithograph features a fold line down the center, as issued, capturing Braque's unique vision and artistic mastery.
Georges Braque was a pioneer of Cubism, and his work often explores the interplay between form and space. In Bord de Mer, he utilizes lithography to achieve a rich texture and depth, capturing the rhythmic patterns of the natural world.
Georges Braque - Varengeville No. 2 - 1960 Lithograph 11.75" x 14.5"
Unsigned Lithograph
Paper Size: 11.75 x 14.5 inches (29.845 x 36.83cm )
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This lithograph titled Varengeville No. 2 by Georges Braque, published by Arte in Paris, France, is a serene depiction of a wooden plow resting in the middle of a field.
Varengeville No. 2 captures a moment of calm after years of labor, with a wooden plow resting in a field. Braque uses soft hues of green and yellow to depict flowers scattered across the field, contrasting with the dark sky that suggests an impending shower. This interplay of colors and elements reflects the cyclical nature of work and rest in the agricultural landscape. The depiction of the plow, an essential tool for farming, symbolizes hard work and the passage of time.
Georges Braque - Valse - 1960 Lithograph 15" x 11"
Unsigned Lithograph
Paper Size: 15 x 11 inches (38.1 x 27.94cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This reproduction in lithography titled Valse by Georges Braque was first published in 1960 as part of the Derri�re le Miroir (DLM) series, specifically in issues Nos. 121-122. The lithograph appears on page 7 of this renowned publication, which has long been celebrated for its high-quality art reproductions and collaboration with leading artists of the 20th century.The title, which translates to "Waltz," suggests a rhythmic and flowing movement within the composition, reflecting Braque's interest in music and the dynamic nature of visual art.