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Maurice Ghiglion-Green

Maurice Ghiglion-Green (1913 - 1989) was active/lived in France.  Maurice Ghiglion Green is known for Painting.

Maurice Ghiglion-Green was born in 1913.  Numerous works by the artist have been sold at auction, including 'Paris, la Place de Vosges' sold at Christie's South Kensington 'Impressionist/Modern' in 2013 for $7,511.  The artist died in 1989.

Artist auction records

.  askART's database currently holds 188 auction lots for Maurice Ghiglion-Green (of which 111 auction records sold and 1 are upcoming at auction.)

Artist artworks for sale and wanted

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.  askART lists Maurice Ghiglion-Green in 0 of its research Essays. Maurice Ghiglion-Green has 27 artist signature examples available in our database.

Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Maurice Ghiglion-Green available:    Dominique Lagru,  Ferdinand Desnos,  Jules Lefranc,  Anselme Bois-Vives,  René Rimbert,  Gertrude O'Brady,  Jean Eve,  Louis Vivin,  Madge Gill,  Andre Bauchant,  Lucien Genin,  Scottie (Robert) Wilson,  Camille Bombois,  Simon Schwartzenberg,  Germain Vandersteen,  Michel Hermel,  Maurice Bonnin,  René Sautin,  Miguel Garcia Vivancos,  Georges Bouche,  Pierre Jean Baptiste Louis Dumont,  Jean Fous,  George Capon,  Jean Aujame



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