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Artist: Colette Pettier
The Beach - Etching by Colette Pettier - 1970s
By Colette Pettier
Located in Roma, IT
The Beach is a woodcut print realized by Colette Pettier in the 1970s.
Hand-signed and numbered, artist's proof.
Good conditions.
The artwork is created through deft strokes by ma...
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1970s Contemporary Colette Pettier Art
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Etching
French Woodcut - La Mer et Les Fleuves
By Colette Pettier
Located in Houston, TX
Absorbing black and white woodcut of a nude female figure in the water surrounded by sea life and small figures by French artist Colette Pettier, 1936. Signed, dated and numbered 49 ...
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1930s Colette Pettier Art
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Paper, Woodcut, Ink
Dramatic Profiles in Multiples
By Colette Pettier
Located in Houston, TX
Dramatic mid-century etching of profiles layered over each other by French artist Collette Pettier, 1965. Signed lower right.
Original artwork on paper displayed on a white mat with...
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1960s Colette Pettier Art
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Etching
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