Pol Bury (Belgian, 1922-2005). Group of three untitled serigraphs on paper comprising of one framed and pencil signed lower right, limited edition noted in pencil lower left margin "17/75" with modern geometric print depicting rectangular forms (and two circular orbs) in cascading arch with muted wood grain texture against black ground; one with floating circular orb above cube, cascading matchstick shapes above with wood grain texture on black ground within U shaped faux bois border, signed in white lower right, limited edition noted as "43/75" lower left; and a color lithograph on paper with cascading cubes in red, blue and yellow on undulating line with yellow halo effect at top and bottom, pencil signed lower right, limited edition noted in pencil lower left "17/75". Framed work approximately 30.3" x 37.25"; sight size approximately 18.75" x 25.75". Work with faux bois border unframed sheet size approximately 25.9" x 19.7". Cascading cubes in yellow, blue and red unframed sheet size approximately 14.25" x 22.125". Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ann Jacob of Highlands, North Carolina.
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