Kees van Dongen
Polo a Deauville
Medium:
Lithograph
Year:
1957
Size:
44,5 x 62,5 cm
Created at:
Atelier Mourlot, Paris
Condition:
Mint condition and beautifully framed (museum glass)
1
in stock
Lithograph with the Polo in Deauville as its subject, Deauville was a much loved (holiday) destination for Van Dongen. The city in Normandy is known for its polo scenes and long beautiful beaches. Feel very free to reach out via the contact form for any type of questions.
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