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  • PIERRE GONNORD - Sandro (Portugal)
    Mar. 25, 2025

    PIERRE GONNORD - Sandro (Portugal)

    Est: -

    PIERRE GONNORD France 1963-Madrid 2024 Sandro (Portugal). 2011 Color photograph glued to cardboard Back signed, titled, dedicated and dated 2011-12 Published as a Christmas greeting Measurements 22 x 15.5 cm

    Subastas Segre
  • Pierre Gonnord (French 1963 - 2024). Takashi I, 2002.
    Mar. 10, 2025

    Pierre Gonnord (French 1963 - 2024). Takashi I, 2002.

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    Pierre Gonnord (French 1963 - 2024) Takashi I, 2002 chromogenic print signed, titled, dated and numbered 'Pierre Gonnord 2002 3/3' (on the reverse) image size 102.5 x 102.5 cm., frame size 113 x 113 cm.

    Adams Amsterdam Auctions
  • PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Stephan", 2001. Color photography. Copy 2/3. With Juana de Aizpuru Gallery label on the back. Signed, dated, titled and justified on the back.
    Dec. 18, 2024

    PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Stephan", 2001. Color photography. Copy 2/3. With Juana de Aizpuru Gallery label on the back. Signed, dated, titled and justified on the back.

    Est: €7,000 - €9,000

    PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Stephan", 2001. Color photography. Copy 2/3. With Juana de Aizpuru Gallery label on the back. Signed, dated, titled and justified on the back. Measurements: 100 x 100 cm; 114 x 114 cm (frame). Known for his portraits of great piscological depth this artist declared. "I choose my contemporaries in the anonymity of big cities because their faces, under the skin, tell unique and remarkable stories about our time. Sometimes hostile, almost always fragile and very often wounded behind the opacity of their masks, they represent concrete social realities and sometimes another concept of beauty. I also try to approach the unclassifiable, timeless individual, to suggest things that have been repeated over and over again since time began. I would like to encourage to cross a border". A prominent French photographer born in Cholet, Pierre Gonnord has lived in Madrid since 1988, and currently works in collaboration with the prestigious Juana de Aizpuru gallery in that city. A self-taught artist and winner of the 2007 Community of Madrid Culture Award, in 1998 Gonnord began a personal project, which defines his mature language, centered on the human face. The first series within this new style will be "Interiors" (Madrid, 1999) and "City" (New York, 2001), derived from his own urban experience. Later he will make new series, already with characters of different races: "Regards" (2002-2003), "Far East" (Japan, 2003) and "Utopians" (2004-2005). In these last series Gonnord approaches characters marginalized by society, portraying them in close-ups. We find vagrants, madmen, prisoners or blind people, but also monks, geishas and members of urban gangs, characters who remain on the fringes of their society in a different way. In his latest series, "Witnesses", he has approached the world of the gypsies and the people who have lived through the tragedies of the Balkans and North Africa. Throughout his career, Gonnord has held exhibitions of his work in Spain, France and the United States, among other countries, both in galleries and in museums and art centers, including the Centro Cultural Conde Duque in Madrid, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville, the University of Salamanca, the Atelier des Forges in Arles, the FRAC of Auvergne-Ecuries in Chazerat or the photographic festivals of Helsinki and Oslo. Today he is mainly represented in the Juana de Aizpuru gallery, but his work can also be found in other outstanding collections, such as that of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.

    Setdart Auction House
  • PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Soho", from the series "City", New York, 2001. Photograph, copy 1/5. Signed, dated, numbered, titled and located on the back. With label on the back of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery.
    Jul. 29, 2024

    PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Soho", from the series "City", New York, 2001. Photograph, copy 1/5. Signed, dated, numbered, titled and located on the back. With label on the back of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery.

    Est: €8,000 - €10,000

    PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Soho", from the series "City", New York, 2001. Photograph, copy 1/5. Signed, dated, numbered, titled and located on the back. With label on the back of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery. Measurements: 150 x 150 cm. Considered one of the most talented photographers of recent times, Pierre Gonnord imbues his work with a melancholic and heartbreaking aura that "narrates, under the skin, singular and unusual stories about our times", according to the critic Rafael Doctor. His portraits, reminiscent of the great masters of art history such as Rembradt, Veermer, Caravaggio, Goya, Zurbarán and Velázquez, focus on the outcasts of society and their stories. In his works we find vagrants, mentally ill people, prisoners and the blind, but also monks, geishas and members of urban gangs, i.e. people who also remain on the fringes of their society in a different way. A prominent French photographer born in Cholet, Pierre Gonnord has lived in Madrid since 1988, and currently works in collaboration with the prestigious Juana de Aizpuru gallery. A self-taught artist and winner of the 2007 Community of Madrid Culture Prize, in 1998 Gonnord began a personal project, which defines his mature language, centred on the human face. The first series in this new style were "Interiors" (Madrid, 1999) and "City" (New York, 2001), derived from his own urban experience. Later he will make new series, already with characters of different ethnicities: "Regards" (2002-2003), "Far East" (Japan, 2003) and "Utopians" (2004-2005). In these last series, Gonnord approaches characters marginalised by society, portraying them in close-ups. In his latest series, "Witnesses", he has approached the world of the gypsies and the people who have lived through the tragedies of the Balkans and North Africa. Throughout his career, Gonnord has held exhibitions of his work in Spain, France and the United States, among other countries, both in galleries and in museums and art centres, including the Centro Cultural Conde Duque in Madrid, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville, the University of Salamanca, the Atelier des Forges in Arles, the FRAC of Auvergne-Ecuries in Chazerat and the photographic festivals of Helsinki and Oslo. Today he is mainly represented in the Juana de Aizpuru gallery, but his work can also be found in other important collections, such as that of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.

    Setdart Auction House
  • PIERRE GONNORD Cholet, France (1963) "Mary", 2007
    May. 22, 2024

    PIERRE GONNORD Cholet, France (1963) "Mary", 2007

    Est: €13,500 - €18,000

    Photograph Titled, signed, dated, located in Seville and justified 3/5 Acquired by the current owner at the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery, Madrid Reference bibliography: Exhibition Pierre Gonnord "The Dream goes over time" November 7, 2013 to January 19, 2014, Fuenlabrada City Council, La Fábrica, Madrid 2013 Measurements: 165 x 125 cm

    Ansorena
  • PIERRE GONNORD - Soho
    May. 21, 2024

    PIERRE GONNORD - Soho

    Est: -

    PIERRE GONNORD Cholet, Francia 1963 Soho. 2001 C-Print en metacrilato Dorso firmada, titulada y fechada en Nueva York 2001 Ejemplar numerado 1 de 5 Medidas 150 x 150 cm PROCEDENCIA (etiqueta al dorso) Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid Colección particular

    Subastas Segre
  • PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Soho", from the series "City", New York, 2001. Photograph, copy 1/5. Signed, dated, numbered, titled and located on the back. With label on the back of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery.
    Jan. 10, 2024

    PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Soho", from the series "City", New York, 2001. Photograph, copy 1/5. Signed, dated, numbered, titled and located on the back. With label on the back of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery.

    Est: €8,000 - €10,000

    PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Soho", from the series "City", New York, 2001. Photograph, copy 1/5. Signed, dated, numbered, titled and located on the back. With label on the back of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery. Measurements: 150 x 150 cm. Considered one of the most talented photographers of recent times, Pierre Gonnord imbues his work with a melancholic and heartbreaking aura that "narrates, under the skin, singular and unusual stories about our times", according to the critic Rafael Doctor. His portraits, reminiscent of the great masters of art history such as Rembradt, Veermer, Caravaggio, Goya, Zurbarán and Velázquez, focus on the outcasts of society and their stories. In his works we find vagrants, mentally ill people, prisoners and the blind, but also monks, geishas and members of urban gangs, i.e. people who also remain on the fringes of their society in a different way. A prominent French photographer born in Cholet, Pierre Gonnord has lived in Madrid since 1988, and currently works in collaboration with the prestigious Juana de Aizpuru gallery. A self-taught artist and winner of the 2007 Community of Madrid Culture Prize, in 1998 Gonnord began a personal project, which defines his mature language, centred on the human face. The first series in this new style were "Interiors" (Madrid, 1999) and "City" (New York, 2001), derived from his own urban experience. Later he will make new series, already with characters of different ethnicities: "Regards" (2002-2003), "Far East" (Japan, 2003) and "Utopians" (2004-2005). In these last series, Gonnord approaches characters marginalised by society, portraying them in close-ups. In his latest series, "Witnesses", he has approached the world of the gypsies and the people who have lived through the tragedies of the Balkans and North Africa. Throughout his career, Gonnord has held exhibitions of his work in Spain, France and the United States, among other countries, both in galleries and in museums and art centres, including the Centro Cultural Conde Duque in Madrid, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville, the University of Salamanca, the Atelier des Forges in Arles, the FRAC of Auvergne-Ecuries in Chazerat and the photographic festivals of Helsinki and Oslo. Today he is mainly represented in the Juana de Aizpuru gallery, but his work can also be found in other important collections, such as that of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.

    Setdart Auction House
  • PIERRE GONNORD - Arno II
    Oct. 24, 2023

    PIERRE GONNORD - Arno II

    Est: -

    PIERRE GONNORD Cholet, France 1963 Arno II. 2005 Lambda print Copy 3 of 30 + 8 PA Measurements 55 x 55 cm Edited by Ediciones EXIT, Madrid 2009 Publisher's certificate.

    Subastas Segre
  • PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Soho", from the series "City", New York, 2001. Photograph, copy 1/5. Signed, dated, numbered, titled and located on the back. With label on the back of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery.
    Jun. 07, 2023

    PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Soho", from the series "City", New York, 2001. Photograph, copy 1/5. Signed, dated, numbered, titled and located on the back. With label on the back of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery.

    Est: €8,000 - €10,000

    PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Soho", from the series "City", New York, 2001. Photograph, copy 1/5. Signed, dated, numbered, titled and located on the back. With label on the back of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery. Measurements: 150 x 150 cm. Considered one of the most talented photographers of recent times, Pierre Gonnord imbues his work with a melancholic and heartbreaking aura that "narrates, under the skin, singular and unusual stories about our times", according to the critic Rafael Doctor. His portraits, reminiscent of the great masters of art history such as Rembradt, Veermer, Caravaggio, Goya, Zurbarán and Velázquez, focus on the outcasts of society and their stories. In his works we find vagrants, mentally ill people, prisoners and the blind, but also monks, geishas and members of urban gangs, i.e. people who also remain on the fringes of their society in a different way. A prominent French photographer born in Cholet, Pierre Gonnord has lived in Madrid since 1988, and currently works in collaboration with the prestigious Juana de Aizpuru gallery. A self-taught artist and winner of the 2007 Community of Madrid Culture Prize, in 1998 Gonnord began a personal project, which defines his mature language, centred on the human face. The first series in this new style were "Interiors" (Madrid, 1999) and "City" (New York, 2001), derived from his own urban experience. Later he will make new series, already with characters of different ethnicities: "Regards" (2002-2003), "Far East" (Japan, 2003) and "Utopians" (2004-2005). In these last series, Gonnord approaches characters marginalised by society, portraying them in close-ups. In his latest series, "Witnesses", he has approached the world of the gypsies and the people who have lived through the tragedies of the Balkans and North Africa. Throughout his career, Gonnord has held exhibitions of his work in Spain, France and the United States, among other countries, both in galleries and in museums and art centres, including the Centro Cultural Conde Duque in Madrid, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville, the University of Salamanca, the Atelier des Forges in Arles, the FRAC of Auvergne-Ecuries in Chazerat and the photographic festivals of Helsinki and Oslo. Today he is mainly represented in the Juana de Aizpuru gallery, but his work can also be found in other important collections, such as that of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Pierre Gonnord (b. 1963) "David II"
    Feb. 15, 2023

    Pierre Gonnord (b. 1963) "David II"

    Est: €5,000 - €8,000

    Color photograph Signed, dated Lisboa 2000 and numbered 3/3 on the reverse

    Veritas Art Auctioneers
  • PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Soho", from the series "City", New York, 2001. Photograph, copy 1/5. Signed, dated, numbered, titled and located on the back. With label on the back of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery.
    Oct. 11, 2022

    PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Soho", from the series "City", New York, 2001. Photograph, copy 1/5. Signed, dated, numbered, titled and located on the back. With label on the back of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery.

    Est: €10,000 - €12,000

    PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Soho", from the series "City", New York, 2001. Photograph, copy 1/5. Signed, dated, numbered, titled and located on the back. With label on the back of the Juana de Aizpuru Gallery. Measurements: 150 x 150 cm. Considered one of the most talented photographers of recent times, Pierre Gonnord imbues his work with a melancholic and heartbreaking aura that "narrates, under the skin, singular and unusual stories about our times", according to the critic Rafael Doctor. His portraits, reminiscent of the great masters of art history such as Rembradt, Veermer, Caravaggio, Goya, Zurbarán and Velázquez, focus on the outcasts of society and their stories. In his works we find vagrants, mentally ill people, prisoners and the blind, but also monks, geishas and members of urban gangs, i.e. people who also remain on the fringes of their society in a different way. A prominent French photographer born in Cholet, Pierre Gonnord has lived in Madrid since 1988, and currently works in collaboration with the prestigious Juana de Aizpuru gallery. A self-taught artist and winner of the 2007 Community of Madrid Culture Prize, in 1998 Gonnord began a personal project, which defines his mature language, centred on the human face. The first series in this new style were "Interiors" (Madrid, 1999) and "City" (New York, 2001), derived from his own urban experience. Later he will make new series, already with characters of different ethnicities: "Regards" (2002-2003), "Far East" (Japan, 2003) and "Utopians" (2004-2005). In these last series, Gonnord approaches characters marginalised by society, portraying them in close-ups. In his latest series, "Witnesses", he has approached the world of the gypsies and the people who have lived through the tragedies of the Balkans and North Africa. Throughout his career, Gonnord has held exhibitions of his work in Spain, France and the United States, among other countries, both in galleries and in museums and art centres, including the Centro Cultural Conde Duque in Madrid, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville, the University of Salamanca, the Atelier des Forges in Arles, the FRAC of Auvergne-Ecuries in Chazerat and the photographic festivals of Helsinki and Oslo. Today he is mainly represented in the Juana de Aizpuru gallery, but his work can also be found in other important collections, such as that of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.

    Setdart Auction House
  • PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Jules", Utopian Series, 2004.
    May. 03, 2022

    PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Jules", Utopian Series, 2004.

    Est: €5,000 - €6,000

    PIERRE GONNORD (France, 1963). "Jules", Utopian Series, 2004. Colour photography siliconised on methacrylate. Copy 1/5 + 1p.A. Retains label on the back from the Galería Juana de Aizpuru (Madrid). Signed, dated and titled on the back. Measurements: 167 x 125 cm; 176 x 134 cm (frame). This portrait entitled "Jules", belonging to the series Utopics, was conceived and produced by the artist after spending some time in Japan. The series is about those individuals who are treated as outsiders by society and who, because of their appearance or personality, do not fit into the patterns established by society. In this series and as the portrait reflects, the author magnifies the figure of these "displaced people", giving them a space in which they can be seen and recognised. A prominent French photographer born in Cholet, Pierre Gonnord has lived in Madrid since 1988, and currently works in collaboration with the prestigious Juana de Aizpuru gallery in that city. A self-taught artist and winner of the 2007 Community of Madrid Culture Prize, in 1998 Gonnord began a personal project, which defines his mature language, centred on the human face. The first series in this new style were "Interiors" (Madrid, 1999) and "City" (New York, 2001), derived from his own urban experience. Later he will produce new series, already with characters of different races: "Regards" (2002-2003), "Far East" (Japan, 2003) and "Utopians" (2004-2005). In these last series, Gonnord approaches characters marginalised by society, portraying them in close-ups. We find vagrants, madmen, prisoners or blind people, but also monks, geishas and members of urban gangs, characters who remain on the fringes of their society in a different way. In his latest series, "Witnesses", he has approached the world of the gypsies and the people who have lived through the tragedies of the Balkans and North Africa. Throughout his career, Gonnord has held exhibitions of his work in Spain, France and the United States, among other countries, both in galleries and in museums and art centres, including the Centro Cultural Conde Duque in Madrid, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, the Museo de Bellas Artes in Seville, the University of Salamanca, the Atelier des Forges in Arles, the FRAC of Auvergne-Ecuries in Chazerat and the photographic festivals of Helsinki and Oslo. Today he is mainly represented in the Juana de Aizpuru gallery, but his work can also be found in other important collections, such as that of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.

    Setdart Auction House
  • AA. VV: 12 Phographers at Museo del Prado
    Jan. 28, 2021

    AA. VV: 12 Phographers at Museo del Prado

    Est: -

    Carpeta con 24 obras de doce fotógrafos contemporáneos: José Manuel Ballester (Madrid, 1960), Bleda y Rosa - María Bleda (Castellón, 1969) y José María Rosa (Albacete, 1970), Javier Campano (Madrid, 1950), Joan Fontcuberta (Barcelona, 1955), Alberto García-Alix (León, 1956), Pierre Gonnord (Cholet, Francia, 1963) Chema Madoz (Madrid, 1958), Cristina de Middel (Alicante, 1975), Isabel Muñoz (Barcelona, 1951), Aitor Ortiz (Bilbao, 1971), Pilar Pequeño (Madrid, 1944) y Javier Vallhonrat (Madrid, 1953). La carpeta ha sido editada por la Fundación Amigos del Museo del Prado, con el diseño de underbau en el año 2018. Se trata de una edición de 40 ejemplares numerados del 1 al 40 y 20 no venales: 13 PA, 1 PT, suite de 4 numerada en romanos y 2 EC. Las obras se encuentan firmadas y numeradas por las artistas, y presentadas individualmente en un estuche forrado con papel Takeo Satogami Charcoal con letras impresas en plata.

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) Elena, fom the series Venetian Portraits, Venice, 2010
    May. 21, 2019

    Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) Elena, fom the series Venetian Portraits, Venice, 2010

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) Elena, fom the series Venetian Portraits, Venice, 2010 Digital print in colours, 2010, signed, titled, dated and numbered from the edition of 3 in black ink on the reverse of the frame, on Hahnemüle paper, sheet 1480 x 1100mm (56 7/8 x 42 7/8in) (framed) This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

    Forum Auctions - UK
  • Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) Charlotte, from the series Venetian Portraits, Venice, 2010
    May. 21, 2019

    Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) Charlotte, from the series Venetian Portraits, Venice, 2010

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) Charlotte, from the series Venetian Portraits, Venice, 2010 Digital print in colours, 2010, signed, titled, dated and numbered from the edition of 3 in black ink on the reverse of the frame, on Hahnemüle paper, sheet 1480 x 1100mm (56 7/8 x 42 7/8in) (framed) This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

    Forum Auctions - UK
  • Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) Alexander, from the series Venetian Portraits, Venice, 2010
    May. 21, 2019

    Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) Alexander, from the series Venetian Portraits, Venice, 2010

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) Alexander, from the series Venetian Portraits, Venice, 2010 Digital print in colours, 2010, signed, titled, dated and numbered from the edition of 3 in black ink on the reverse of the frame, on Hahnemüle paper, sheet 1480 x 1100mm (56 7/8 x 42 7/8in) (framed) This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

    Forum Auctions - UK
  • Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) Alexander, from the series 'Venetian Portraits', 2010
    Jun. 01, 2018

    Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) Alexander, from the series 'Venetian Portraits', 2010

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) Alexander, from the series 'Venetian Portraits', 2010 Digital Print on Hahnemüle paper, signed, titled, dated and editioned 1/3 in black ink on frame verso, 148 x 110cm (56 ⁷/₈ x 42 ⁷/₈in) This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

    Forum Auctions - UK
  • Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) - Attia, from the series 'Venetian Portraits', 2010
    May. 18, 2017

    Pierre Gonnord (b.1963) - Attia, from the series 'Venetian Portraits', 2010

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    Digital Print on Hahnemüle paper, editioned 1/3 with various informations on photographer's label affixed to frame verso, 148 x 110cm (56 7/8 x 42 7/8in) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

    Dreweatts 1759
  • Pierre Gonnord. Olympe
    Jun. 23, 2016

    Pierre Gonnord. Olympe

    Est: -

    GONNORD, PIERRE (1963). "Olympe". Fotografía a color /Metacrilato. 165 x 125 Numerada 3/5.París, 2006. Al dorso firmada, numerada, fechada y titulada. Pertenece a la serie "Testigos". Etiqueta de la Galería Juana de Aizpuru (Madrid). Pierre Gonnord realizó diversas series de retratos que constituyen una de las partes más importantes de su obra: Interiors (Madrid, 1999), City (Nueva York, 2001), Regards (2000-2003), Far East (Japón, 2003) y Utópicos (2004-2005). En su serie Testigos (2006) retrató personas de etnia gitana y personas que han vivido la tragedia de los Balcanes y del norte de África. En palabras del propio Gonnord sus retratos: "no son gente triste, ni pobre, ni deprimida. Son seres poderosos. Sus miradas cuentan una historia, transmiten la vida que hay detrás de una fachada humana aparentemente grave. Su seriedad no impide que ellas y la persona que las mira puedan celebrar la vida a través del arte."

    Duran Arte y Subastas
  • Pierre Gonnord 1963 Delfín con cruz, 1999 Copia Color, 100 x 115 cm, firmada, edición 3 ejemplares
    Apr. 15, 2015

    Pierre Gonnord 1963 Delfín con cruz, 1999 Copia Color, 100 x 115 cm, firmada, edición 3 ejemplares

    Est: €5,500 -

    Pierre Gonnord 1963 Delfín con cruz, 1999 Copia Color, 100 x 115 cm, firmada, edición 3 ejemplares

    Balclis
  • PIERRE GONNORD
    May. 17, 2012

    PIERRE GONNORD

    Est: £8,000 - £12,000

    Los Salazares, Sevilla Signed, titled, dated and numbered in ink on the verso. One from an edition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof.

    Phillips
  • PIERRE GONNORD
    Nov. 03, 2011

    PIERRE GONNORD

    Est: £7,000 - £9,000

    Nicola from Venetian Portraits Signed, titled, dated and numbered 1/3 in ink on the reverse of the flush-mount. Accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity.

    Phillips
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