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Louise Bourgeois

Caryatid (MoMA 123)

$12,000 - 18,000
Live 22 April, 5 PM ET
Lot Details
2001
Lithograph in red, on Okawara paper, with full margins.
I. 30 1/4 x 30 3/4 in. (76.8 x 78.1 cm)
S. 35 1/2 x 36 1/2 in. (90.2 x 92.7 cm)
Signed, dated and numbered 3/10 in pencil (there were also 3 artist's proofs and an edition of 13 on fabric), published and printed by SOLO Impression, New York (with their blindstamp), unframed.

Further Details

Louise Bourgeois

French-American | B. 1911 D. 2010

Known for her idiosyncratic style, Louise Bourgeois was a pioneering and iconic figure of twentieth and early twenty-first century art. Untied to an art historical movement, Bourgeois was a singular voice, both commanding and quiet.

Bourgeois was a prolific printmaker, draftsman, sculptor and painter. She employed diverse materials including metal, fabric, wood, plaster, paper and paint in a range of scale — both monumental and intimate. She used recurring themes and subjects (animals, insects, architecture, the figure, text and abstraction) as form and metaphor to explore the fragility of relationships and the human body. Her artworks are meditations of emotional states: loneliness, jealousy, pride, anger, fear, love and longing.

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