Lea Roche - LEODOR, Unique- toile






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 136487 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Léa Roche, LEODOR, Unique on canvas, mixed media technique, original edition, 70 × 50 cm, produced in 2020 or later, origin Spain, sold directly by the artist, hand-signed on the work and in the plate, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Léa Roche is a French artist (living in Spain) who exhibits in France, Spain and abroad... Present in numerous private collections in Europe, Australia, Asia and the USA - AKOUN / ICAC reference 2026.
- Giclée unique - Exceptional quality canvas (thick museum/gallery canvas, Fine art, 360 gr., acid free).
"Giclée" is a very high-resolution printing technique, which represents the high-end standard in the art world. The biggest museums, such as the Louvre, the Art Institute of Chicago or the British Museum, have adopted it; traditionally, it is printed on heavyweight Fine-Art Museum papers (320 gr.), using very high-resolution pigment inks. This paper, developed in collaboration with the best laboratories to optimize ink contact, ensures that once printed the surface is highly resistant to light.
- New, never framed.
- Countersigned on the back with the edition number and a certificate of authenticity.
- Secure, protected and sturdy tube shipping, tracked/insured package – DHL/UPS.
- All my original works on: Artmajeur/Léa Roche - Insta: @lroche.lroche
Seller's Story
Léa Roche is a French artist (living in Spain) who exhibits in France, Spain and abroad... Present in numerous private collections in Europe, Australia, Asia and the USA - AKOUN / ICAC reference 2026.
- Giclée unique - Exceptional quality canvas (thick museum/gallery canvas, Fine art, 360 gr., acid free).
"Giclée" is a very high-resolution printing technique, which represents the high-end standard in the art world. The biggest museums, such as the Louvre, the Art Institute of Chicago or the British Museum, have adopted it; traditionally, it is printed on heavyweight Fine-Art Museum papers (320 gr.), using very high-resolution pigment inks. This paper, developed in collaboration with the best laboratories to optimize ink contact, ensures that once printed the surface is highly resistant to light.
- New, never framed.
- Countersigned on the back with the edition number and a certificate of authenticity.
- Secure, protected and sturdy tube shipping, tracked/insured package – DHL/UPS.
- All my original works on: Artmajeur/Léa Roche - Insta: @lroche.lroche
