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Georges Braque (1882-1963) The Dance 1934 Signed Etching on Paper FramedGEORGES BRAQUE "The Dance" 1934 Signed Etching on Paper Framed, with a Charles Scott Gallery Letter of Authenticity Georges Braque, French (1882 1963) is of course a huge figure in 19th 20th century art, being a major part of the Cubism movement. This is a rare and beautiful etching on paper "The Dance" from 1934. 10 x 7 1 8 inches (25. 4 x 18. 1 cm) (sight) Signed in pencil lower right. The etching was created for the book "Georges Braque" by Carl
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