Marisol Escobar & Henry Moore

Herman Hiller

£95.00

Venezuelan-born society sculptress Marisol Escobar looks quizzically at the head of of a woman by British sculptor Henry Moore.

The artist, who went by Marisol, is known for her boxy assemblage sculptures, at once playful and quietly unsettling. Not one for sticking to tradition, Marisol combined Pop Art's obsession with flatness with Dada's penchant for the absurd and the scavenger mentality of found object assemblage, creating an aesthetic -- accented by the style of Latin American folk art -- all her own.

 

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Specifications

  • Limited edition print run of 95 pieces at 40x30cm
  • Supplied with certificate of authenticity to provide limited edition provenance
  • Presented on museum-grade, pearl textured, fine art giclée paper stock
  • Guaranteed archival quality for 100+ years
  • Printed in the UK by theprintspace
  • Delivered to your door, supplied unframed
  • Free tracked+insured shipping to anywhere in the world