Raymond Poulet (1934) - Lot de 3 lithographies

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Raymond Poulet; Lot de 3 lithographies, a 1980 lithographic set titled Bouquet au violoncelle, Les Iris et Les fruits rouges, signed by hand, numbered, from France, produced by Galerie, limited edition and in excellent condition, comprising two pieces 53 × 38 cm and one piece 37.5 × 28 cm.

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Raymond Poulet (1934– ) - Bouquet with the Cello, The Irises and the Red Fruits

Set of 3 original lithographs, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist.
Dimensions
(2x) 53 x 38 cm
(1x) 37.5 x 28 cm

These works are in perfect condition and have never been framed.

We ensure meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipments for all our deliveries. The serial numbers may differ from the photos.

For your information, some galleries sell them for €490 each!!

Biographical note of the artist: Raymond POULET was born in Paris in 1934. A former student of the Arts Décoratifs, Beaux-Arts, and Académie de Peinture of Paris, he regularly exhibits in France, Réunion Island, Guadeloupe, New Caledonia, Tahiti, Belgium, Germany, the United States, Japan, Gabon, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon. He works with oil, lithography, engraving, and Aubusson tapestries. He has illustrated numerous books and created several posters. Three monographs have been dedicated to his work.

(Lot reference: LITPOUL: 11 - 15 - 16)

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TO KNOW : A professional gallery for almost 20 years, we take particular care with the works which we ship quickly with suitable and secure packaging. Buyers agree to pay for their purchases within 3 days maximum. For any request to group lots, do so before payment, via Catawiki, or by email: info@artdif. Fr . We can generally group +/- 7 works per package from the same sale. Certain lots or works in particular formats require suitable shipping. We therefore group together where possible, but this is in no way an obligation, additional costs linked to customs declaration costs, insurance and adaptation of packaging may be requested. The number of packages needed and shipping costs depend on feasibility. We do not offer any additional services other than those provided in the description or by catawiki. For works in multiples (numbered), unless otherwise noted, the numbering may differ from that shown in the photos. When receiving your order, please check the packaging and the works in the presence of the carrier. In the event of a problem during transport, please report it to the carrier upon receipt and make the necessary reservations, otherwise no complaint will be accepted. A damaged package must be refused to claim compensation. Remember that Catawiki is and must remain a platform for exchange between passionate and educated collectors, so courtesy, respect and politeness must remain rule number 1. Also if you wish to contact us, we will answer you with pleasure, but please form sentences and use polite expressions, because a person is behind the keyboard, it is not yet a robot, and I hope that it will stay that way. Thank you and happy bidding!
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Raymond Poulet (1934– ) - Bouquet with the Cello, The Irises and the Red Fruits

Set of 3 original lithographs, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist.
Dimensions
(2x) 53 x 38 cm
(1x) 37.5 x 28 cm

These works are in perfect condition and have never been framed.

We ensure meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipments for all our deliveries. The serial numbers may differ from the photos.

For your information, some galleries sell them for €490 each!!

Biographical note of the artist: Raymond POULET was born in Paris in 1934. A former student of the Arts Décoratifs, Beaux-Arts, and Académie de Peinture of Paris, he regularly exhibits in France, Réunion Island, Guadeloupe, New Caledonia, Tahiti, Belgium, Germany, the United States, Japan, Gabon, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon. He works with oil, lithography, engraving, and Aubusson tapestries. He has illustrated numerous books and created several posters. Three monographs have been dedicated to his work.

(Lot reference: LITPOUL: 11 - 15 - 16)

Seller's Story

TO KNOW : A professional gallery for almost 20 years, we take particular care with the works which we ship quickly with suitable and secure packaging. Buyers agree to pay for their purchases within 3 days maximum. For any request to group lots, do so before payment, via Catawiki, or by email: info@artdif. Fr . We can generally group +/- 7 works per package from the same sale. Certain lots or works in particular formats require suitable shipping. We therefore group together where possible, but this is in no way an obligation, additional costs linked to customs declaration costs, insurance and adaptation of packaging may be requested. The number of packages needed and shipping costs depend on feasibility. We do not offer any additional services other than those provided in the description or by catawiki. For works in multiples (numbered), unless otherwise noted, the numbering may differ from that shown in the photos. When receiving your order, please check the packaging and the works in the presence of the carrier. In the event of a problem during transport, please report it to the carrier upon receipt and make the necessary reservations, otherwise no complaint will be accepted. A damaged package must be refused to claim compensation. Remember that Catawiki is and must remain a platform for exchange between passionate and educated collectors, so courtesy, respect and politeness must remain rule number 1. Also if you wish to contact us, we will answer you with pleasure, but please form sentences and use polite expressions, because a person is behind the keyboard, it is not yet a robot, and I hope that it will stay that way. Thank you and happy bidding!
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Details

Artist
Raymond Poulet (1934)
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Gallery
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Lot de 3 lithographies
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
France
Year
1980
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
0 cm
Width
0 cm
Period
1980-1990
Sold with frame
No
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11803
Objects sold
100%
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