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Fernand Léger
Les anciens constructeurs
, 1953
156 x 200 cm. (61.4 x 78.7 in.)
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Fernand Léger
Les anciens constructeurs
, 1953
156 x 200 cm. (61.4 x 78.7 in.)
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Fernand Léger
French, 1881–1955
Les anciens constructeurs
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1953
Fernand Léger
Les anciens constructeurs
, 1953
156 x 200 cm. (61.4 x 78.7 in.)
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Fernand Léger
Les anciens constructeurs
, 1953
156 x 200 cm. (61.4 x 78.7 in.)
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Medium
Design, Rugs, Carpets, Textiles , Aubusson tapestry
Size
156 x 200 cm. (61.4 x 78.7 in.)
Markings
F.Leger in the lower corner right
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Galerie Hadjer
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Edition
8
Movement
Post-War
Provenance
Jane Kahan Gallery, New York
American Private Collection
Exhibitions
Palais de la méditerranée, Nice, France 1962
Literature
Tapisseries, Céramiques, Bronzes, Palais de la méditerranée, Nice 1962
Fine Art Tapestries in the 20th Century - Jane Kahan Gallery
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Description
Fernand Leger
Executed in 1953
'Les anciens constructeurs'
Pinton workshop, Aubusson, France
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