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TEFAF Maastricht: Stand 433

Past exhibition
15 - 20 March 2025
Georges Hugnet, Le Clocher, 1933–1936 c.

Georges Hugnet

Le Clocher, 1933–1936 c.
Photocollage mounted on board
25.5 x 21 cm
10 x 8 1/4 inches
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Provenance

The artist's estate
Timothy Baum, New York, acquired from the above
Acquired from the above,  21 May 2012
Christie's sale, London, 20 June 2019, lot 526

Exhibitions

New York, Abu Gallery, Behind the Surrealist Curtain; Sex, Sensuality and Silence, Jan - Mar 2003, ill. pl. 15

Literature

Baum, Buot and Stourdzé, Georges Hugnet: Collages, Editions Leo Scheer, 2003, ill. p. 39
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