Raymond Poulet (1934) - Les métiers : Fileuse






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Raymond Poulet, Les métiers : Fileuse, a 1980 lithograph on vellum paper, 75 × 54 cm, in good condition, hand-signed and numbered by the artist, edition limitée, produced in France and sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
Raymond Poulet (1934- ) - The Trades: Spinner
Original lithograph on vellum paper measuring 75 x 54 cm.
Numbered and signed in pencil by the artist
Work in good condition, never framed.
We provide meticulous packing, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries.
The numbering may differ from the photos
Biography of the artist: Raymond POULET was born in Paris in 1934. A former student of the Arts Décoratifs, Beaux-Arts, and the Paris Academy of Painting, he regularly exhibits in France, Réunion Island, Guadeloupe, New Caledonia, Tahiti, Belgium, Germany, the United States, Japan, Gabon, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon. He works in oil, lithography, engraving, and Aubusson tapestries. He has illustrated numerous books and created several posters. Three monographs have been dedicated to his work.
Seller's Story
Raymond Poulet (1934- ) - The Trades: Spinner
Original lithograph on vellum paper measuring 75 x 54 cm.
Numbered and signed in pencil by the artist
Work in good condition, never framed.
We provide meticulous packing, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries.
The numbering may differ from the photos
Biography of the artist: Raymond POULET was born in Paris in 1934. A former student of the Arts Décoratifs, Beaux-Arts, and the Paris Academy of Painting, he regularly exhibits in France, Réunion Island, Guadeloupe, New Caledonia, Tahiti, Belgium, Germany, the United States, Japan, Gabon, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon. He works in oil, lithography, engraving, and Aubusson tapestries. He has illustrated numerous books and created several posters. Three monographs have been dedicated to his work.
