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Three (3) French mid-century color lithographs.1st item: Bernard Gantner (French, 1928-2018) lithograph depicting a wintry forest landscape by a river. Signed lower right and number 102/375. With Society de Verification de la Nouvelle Gravure Internationale New York and Paris sticker on backing. Matted and framed in a carved wooden frame under plexiglass. Sight: 19" W x 13 1/2" H. Frame: 26" W x 20" H. 2nd item: Urbain Huchet (French, 1930-2014) color lithograph depicting an early-20th century Parisian street. The busy scene is set outside the iconic Cafe de la Paix, near the Opera Garnier, populated with open-air diners, waiters, and passersby. Signed in lower right and numbered 46/275 in lower left. Matted and framed in a modern metal frame under plexiglass. Sight: 18" H x 24 1/4" W. Frame: 24 1/4" H x 30 3/16" W. 3rd item: Urbain Huchet lithograph depicting a busy day at Paris's Place de la Concord populated with numerous couples, families, and horse-drawn carriages. The Obelisk of Luxor rises in the distance and both Fontaines de la Concorde are visible (with the maritime fountain occupying the composition's center-left, closest to the viewer). Signed in lower right and numbered 20/250. Matted and framed in a modern metal frame under plexiglass Sight: 18" H x 23 6/16" W. Frame: 24 1/4" H x 29 3/4" W.
CONDITION: 1st and 2nd items: excellent condition. 3rd item has some residue in center left, in the branches to the left of the primary fountain.