Bertolucci, Federico - 1 Original drawing - Love: The tiger - 2013

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Dessin original de Federico Bertolucci de la série Love: The Tiger, datant de 2013, en excellent état, dimensions 24 × 32 cm.

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Sketch / Dedicace of a Tiger by the great LOVE: The Tiger artist Federico Bertolucci.
Federico Bertolucci, born in, Italy, is a comics artist best known for drawing the award-winning wildlife-themed graphic novel series Love, written by Fréderic Brémaud. Since the late 1990s, Bertolucci has also drawn for such Italian Disney comics as Topolino and W.I.T.C.H.

Got the drawing on a show in Germany (2013) live from the artist.

Art was done on Hahnemühle 190 g Nostalgia paper. 24 x 32 cm / roughly 9,5 x 12,5 inches.

The art is in to perfect condition, alwasy store in non acid collector´s album . Kept in a non smoker household stored safely.

I have currently a number of several pieces of art with a drawings on Catawiki. If you win several I am happy to combine postage if the overall limit does not exceed the next weight barrier.


This object is sold by a private seller. The EU consumer rights do not apply. No guarantee or taking back. The sale is made excluding any liability for material defects.
Liability for damages due to injury to health, body or life and grossly negligent and/or intentional violations of my duties as a seller remains unaffected.

Art will be packed super safe and secured. Any damage occuring despite the safe packaging is at the risk of the buyer.

PLEASE NOTE: WILL ONLY SEE TO COUNTRIES WHERE POSTAGE IS STATED: ONLY WITHIN EU PLUS UK AND SWITZERLAND plus Taiwan, Singapore. No USA due to customs tariffs issues, please apologize.

In certain countries tarrifsor additional VAT might apply. Those have to be covered by the seller individually

Sketch / Dedicace of a Tiger by the great LOVE: The Tiger artist Federico Bertolucci.
Federico Bertolucci, born in, Italy, is a comics artist best known for drawing the award-winning wildlife-themed graphic novel series Love, written by Fréderic Brémaud. Since the late 1990s, Bertolucci has also drawn for such Italian Disney comics as Topolino and W.I.T.C.H.

Got the drawing on a show in Germany (2013) live from the artist.

Art was done on Hahnemühle 190 g Nostalgia paper. 24 x 32 cm / roughly 9,5 x 12,5 inches.

The art is in to perfect condition, alwasy store in non acid collector´s album . Kept in a non smoker household stored safely.

I have currently a number of several pieces of art with a drawings on Catawiki. If you win several I am happy to combine postage if the overall limit does not exceed the next weight barrier.


This object is sold by a private seller. The EU consumer rights do not apply. No guarantee or taking back. The sale is made excluding any liability for material defects.
Liability for damages due to injury to health, body or life and grossly negligent and/or intentional violations of my duties as a seller remains unaffected.

Art will be packed super safe and secured. Any damage occuring despite the safe packaging is at the risk of the buyer.

PLEASE NOTE: WILL ONLY SEE TO COUNTRIES WHERE POSTAGE IS STATED: ONLY WITHIN EU PLUS UK AND SWITZERLAND plus Taiwan, Singapore. No USA due to customs tariffs issues, please apologize.

In certain countries tarrifsor additional VAT might apply. Those have to be covered by the seller individually

Détails

Item
Original drawing
Nombre d’articles
1
Series
Love: The tiger
Condition
Excellent état
Artiste
Bertolucci, Federico
Année
2013
Largeur
24 cm
Hauteur
32 cm
Vendu par
AllemagneVérifié
40
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