Explore the mesmerizing art of Georges Braque with this beautiful print from his collection of paintings from 1909-1947. This numbered and limited edition print is an original 1st edition from France, showcasing Braque's iconic style of cubism and abstract art. The print features the stunning city of Paris in the post-war period of 1940-1970, adding to its historical value.


The outside cover of this is coming apart at the seam and has been taped to hold it together, but the binding for the rest of it seems to be okay in a ringbound binding. Look at the pictures I show you what I mean. A lot of the stuff is not meant to stay in anyway. It's loose. When you open up the book You see a cover page that has been slightly stained by the front page that says introduction by Douglas Cooper and then when you turn the page you have the publishing information. 1948. And then it goes into a story about the artist. After that, you have a list of all the plates like a table of contents. All of the above can be removed from the book. I don't think it's meant to be secured in. Then it goes into all 16 of the pieces of art. Those are secured with the binding. All of them are there and if you lift up the art you can see the name of it. Very cool! Very vintage. So please check out all the pictures and let me know if you have any questions. Sold as is. Priced as is.

The medium-sized print is an etching produced from 1925-1949, depicting the unique production technique used by Braque. The print is perfect for art lovers who appreciate the value of a one-of-a-kind piece. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of art history!