Roger Muhl (1929-2008) - Les vergers d'oliviers

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Roger Muhl, Les vergers d'oliviers, a limited edition lithograph on vellum paper (42 × 32 cm), numbered and signed in pencil by the artist, produced in France in 1986 and in excellent condition.

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Roger MUHL: The olive orchards

Original lithograph on vellum paper measuring 42 x 32 cm.
Numbered and signed by the artist with a pencil.

Printed on presses from the Mourlot workshop, Paris.

Work in perfect condition, never been framed.

We provide meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries.

Roger Mühl, born December 20, 1929, in Strasbourg, died April 4, 2008, in Mougins, was a French painter, draftsman, and sculptor.
He entered the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Strasbourg, from which he graduated in 1948 to move to the territory of Belfort. He settled in 1954 in Montreux-Château and held his first Paris exhibition at the Galerie de Paris in 1960. Subsequently, he exhibited in Geneva, London, Milan, Dallas, Cologne, Stuttgart, Tokyo, Kyoto, Belfort, and New York. He primarily worked on the French Riviera. He was considered a figurative painter, a painter of Provence and its landscapes, primarily a painter of light and atmosphere; his impasto techniques served his style to establish the perspectives suggested solely by color.

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FOR YOUR INFORMATION: What you should know A professional gallery for almost 20 years, we take special care with the artworks we ship. Each shipment is carried out quickly, with secure and appropriate packaging. Buyers commit to paying for their purchases within a maximum of 3 days. For any request to consolidate lots, please do so before payment, via Catawiki, or by email: info@artdif.fr. We can generally group about 7 works per shipment from the same sale. Some lots or works in particular formats require special shipping. We consolidate shipments where possible, but this is by no means mandatory, and you may be charged additional fees related to customs declarations, insurance, and packaging adaptations. The number of packages required and the shipping costs depend on feasibility. We do not offer any additional services beyond those set out in the description or by Catawiki. Regarding works in multiples (numbered or signed), unless otherwise stated, the numbering or the labeling may differ from that shown in the photo, due to our stock management. The shipped copy remains identical in quality, condition, edition, and value. Upon receipt, please inspect the package and the artworks in the presence of the carrier. All damage must be reported immediately and recorded with precise reservations at delivery. No claim will be accepted without formal reservations. A visibly damaged package must be refused in order to enable compensation. Catawiki remains a platform for exchange among passionate collectors: courtesy and respect are essential. We remain at your disposal and thank you for sending your messages with clarity and courtesy. Thank you and happy bidding!
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Roger MUHL: The olive orchards

Original lithograph on vellum paper measuring 42 x 32 cm.
Numbered and signed by the artist with a pencil.

Printed on presses from the Mourlot workshop, Paris.

Work in perfect condition, never been framed.

We provide meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries.

Roger Mühl, born December 20, 1929, in Strasbourg, died April 4, 2008, in Mougins, was a French painter, draftsman, and sculptor.
He entered the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Strasbourg, from which he graduated in 1948 to move to the territory of Belfort. He settled in 1954 in Montreux-Château and held his first Paris exhibition at the Galerie de Paris in 1960. Subsequently, he exhibited in Geneva, London, Milan, Dallas, Cologne, Stuttgart, Tokyo, Kyoto, Belfort, and New York. He primarily worked on the French Riviera. He was considered a figurative painter, a painter of Provence and its landscapes, primarily a painter of light and atmosphere; his impasto techniques served his style to establish the perspectives suggested solely by color.

Seller's Story

FOR YOUR INFORMATION: What you should know A professional gallery for almost 20 years, we take special care with the artworks we ship. Each shipment is carried out quickly, with secure and appropriate packaging. Buyers commit to paying for their purchases within a maximum of 3 days. For any request to consolidate lots, please do so before payment, via Catawiki, or by email: info@artdif.fr. We can generally group about 7 works per shipment from the same sale. Some lots or works in particular formats require special shipping. We consolidate shipments where possible, but this is by no means mandatory, and you may be charged additional fees related to customs declarations, insurance, and packaging adaptations. The number of packages required and the shipping costs depend on feasibility. We do not offer any additional services beyond those set out in the description or by Catawiki. Regarding works in multiples (numbered or signed), unless otherwise stated, the numbering or the labeling may differ from that shown in the photo, due to our stock management. The shipped copy remains identical in quality, condition, edition, and value. Upon receipt, please inspect the package and the artworks in the presence of the carrier. All damage must be reported immediately and recorded with precise reservations at delivery. No claim will be accepted without formal reservations. A visibly damaged package must be refused in order to enable compensation. Catawiki remains a platform for exchange among passionate collectors: courtesy and respect are essential. We remain at your disposal and thank you for sending your messages with clarity and courtesy. Thank you and happy bidding!
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Details

Artist
Roger Muhl (1929-2008)
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Les vergers d'oliviers
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
France
Year
1986
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
42 cm
Width
32 cm
Style
Modern
Period
1980-1990
Sold with frame
No
FranceVerified
11904
Objects sold
100%
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