In 1965 Alexander Girard has created a series of charming metal figures that appear to be dancing: Silhouettes.
Naked woman, from behind, with a peacock tail, head in profile on the right (stretched canvas)
Mosaïque représentant une bataille entre une pieuvre et un homard (détail), IIe siècle avant J.-C. (canvas without frame)
The New Alphabet — R (framed art prints)
The New Alphabet — L (stretched canvas)
The New Alphabet — K (stretched canvas)
The New Alphabet — J (framed canvas)
The New Alphabet — I (canvas without frame)
The New Alphabet — B (framed art prints)
The New Alphabet — B (stretched canvas)
The New Alphabet — B (framed canvas)
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