Ginette Signac (1913-1980) - Nu





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Artist: Ginette Signac (1913-1980)
Title: “Nude”
Technique: Original watercolor on paper
Signature: Signed and dated “G 67” at bottom left
Year: 1967
Description:
Exceptional original watercolor, entitled “Nude,” created in 1967 by painter Ginette Signac. This work is a precious witness of the Parisian art scene in the 1960s, a period when the artist was supported by the great galleries of the Left Bank.
Provenance:
Lucie Weill Gallery, located at 6 Rue Bonaparte, Paris 6th arrondissement. The gallery’s original label is perfectly preserved on the back of the frame. It attests to the authenticity of the piece and mentions: artist’s name, title, date and dimensions.
Dimensions:
Artwork: 21 x 27 cm
With frame: 54 x 45 cm
Condition:
The watercolor is preserved in its period frame, kept strictly “as is.” The artwork itself is in very good condition. The mat shows foxing and a natural patina, evidence of time that attests to the piece’s historical authenticity.
A rare collectible piece, ideal for modern art lovers and for the School of Paris seeking sourced and authentic works.
Artist: Ginette Signac (1913-1980)
Title: “Nude”
Technique: Original watercolor on paper
Signature: Signed and dated “G 67” at bottom left
Year: 1967
Description:
Exceptional original watercolor, entitled “Nude,” created in 1967 by painter Ginette Signac. This work is a precious witness of the Parisian art scene in the 1960s, a period when the artist was supported by the great galleries of the Left Bank.
Provenance:
Lucie Weill Gallery, located at 6 Rue Bonaparte, Paris 6th arrondissement. The gallery’s original label is perfectly preserved on the back of the frame. It attests to the authenticity of the piece and mentions: artist’s name, title, date and dimensions.
Dimensions:
Artwork: 21 x 27 cm
With frame: 54 x 45 cm
Condition:
The watercolor is preserved in its period frame, kept strictly “as is.” The artwork itself is in very good condition. The mat shows foxing and a natural patina, evidence of time that attests to the piece’s historical authenticity.
A rare collectible piece, ideal for modern art lovers and for the School of Paris seeking sourced and authentic works.

