LAURA HERRAIZ BIANCHI. PANOT GAUDÍ. ENGRAVING ON EMBOSSED LINOLEUM “VERT POMME”. SIGNED AND NUMBERED IN PENCIL 73/75.

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3833530. LAURA HERRAIZ BIANCHI. PANOT GAUDÍ. ENGRAVING ON EMBOSSED LINOLEUM “VERT POMME”. SIGNED AND NUMBERED IN PENCIL 73/75.

Description

Hexagonal linoleum sheet 12 cm on the side.
Engraving on linoleum embossed on Michel paper 30x30 cm.
Signed and numbered in pencil 73/75.

Panot designed by Antoni Gaudí in 1904 to pave the floor of Casa Batlló. Due to production problems, it was not used in the Batlló house and was placed on the pavement of the floors of the Casa Milá service, called La Pedrera. The color green is the original color that Gaudí designed it.

Condition

Frameless. In perfect condition.
With certificate on the back.

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3833530. LAURA HERRAIZ BIANCHI. PANOT GAUDÍ. ENGRAVING ON EMBOSSED LINOLEUM “VERT POMME”. SIGNED AND NUMBERED IN PENCIL 73/75.

Description

Hexagonal linoleum sheet 12 cm on the side.
Engraving on linoleum embossed on Michel paper 30x30 cm.
Signed and numbered in pencil 73/75.

Panot designed by Antoni Gaudí in 1904 to pave the floor of Casa Batlló. Due to production problems, it was not used in the Batlló house and was placed on the pavement of the floors of the Casa Milá service, called La Pedrera. The color green is the original color that Gaudí designed it.

Condition

Frameless. In perfect condition.
With certificate on the back.

The item details are approximate automatic translations. Auctionet.com is not responsible for any translation errors. Show the original Spanish texts.

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