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"2000 - S.T. Dupont:
Abstraction(s)"
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Liberated by the invention of
photography in 1840, at the beginning of the twentieth century
artists were beginning to question art's unique role of providing
an exact representation of the world. They moved away from traditional
forms and colors to express more subjective visions, S.T. Dupont
has drawn inspiration freely from this important artistic school,
with some exceptional pieces. Pure, defined lines create an effect
of moment, while blocks of genuine red and black Chinese lacquer
form geometric shapes.
The collection is made up of six pocket lighters, one fountain
pen, one roller ball and a propelling pencil/ballpoint pen:
2,500 each.

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