ID 792392
Lot 250 | Richard Tuttle (Né en 1941)
Estimate value
€ 4 000 – 6 000
Red Line No. 7
inscrit '7' (en bas à droite); signé, titré et daté 'Richard Tuttle ''Redline 1981 no. 7"' (sur le dos de protection)
aquarelle sur papier
20 x 25.5 cm.
Réalisé en 1981.
inscribed '7' (lower right); signed, titled and dated 'Richard Tuttle ''Redline 1981 no. 7"' (on the backing board)
watercolour on paper
7 7⁄8 x 10 in.
Executed in 1981.
Provenance
Collection privée, Suisse
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Sale room notice
Veuillez noter que les dimensions en pouces sont erronées au catalogue. Les bonnes dimensions sont 7 7⁄8 x 10 in.
Please note that the dimensions in inches are wrong in the catalogue. The correct dimensions are 7 7⁄8 x 10 in.
Artist: | Richard Tuttle (1941) |
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Applied technique: | Watercolor on paper |
Art style: | Contemporary art |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
Artist: | Richard Tuttle (1941) |
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Applied technique: | Watercolor on paper |
Art style: | Contemporary art |
Auction house category: | Paintings |
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