L'Homme de la Manche by Acclaimed Artist Guillaume Azoulay
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"Homme De La Manche" by Guillaume Azoulay
Limited Edition Rare Etching W/ 24Ct Gold Leaf signed and numbered by the artist.
Size: 29" x 22"
Status: Unframed
Supplied with Certificate of Authenticity.
About the Artist
The astonishing microscopy of each and every movement Azoulay transcribes onto canvas imbues his soul-shattering creations with an electrifying essence that opens a mystic portal into the realm of Quantum Physics, where everything is made up of billions and trillions of tiny particles!
Long ago, the self-taught Azoulay became an international 'cause celebre', making avid collectors out of such notable figures as Ronald Reagan, the Rockefeller Family, Anwar Sadat, and Jerry Lewis, just to name a very few! He also remains the youngest artist ever to be accepted into the permanent archives of the Louvre Museum.
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