180 Getty Ave, Clifton NJ 07011
Thursday, 4/30 - Friday, 5/1
10:00 am - 2:00 pm EDT
framed lithograph by listed French-born artist Charles Cobelle (1902–1995), known for his charming Parisian street scenes and distinctive mid-century modern style.
This piece captures a lively European cityscape with delicate linework and soft pastel washes, featuring architectural details, figures, and pops of color that bring the scene to life. Cobelle’s signature loose, expressive style is beautifully showcased, making this a timeless decorative artwork.
The artwork is signed “Cobelle” in the lower portion and retains its original vintage frame with a fabric mat and artist name plaque, adding to its authenticity and display appeal.
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Good Used Condition
21%
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Brownstone Liquidators
180 Getty Ave
Clifton New Jersey 07011
Thursday, 4/30 through Friday, 5/1, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
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(For Select small items and other smaller items.
180 Getty Ave, Clifton NJ 07011
Thursday, 4/30 through Friday, 5/1, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
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