42 x 29.5 in. 106.68 x 74.93 cm 42 x 29.5 in. 106.68 x 74.93 cm ...
Notes: There are slight bends in the lower left corners on four of the five prints. One print has a slight crease about 2-3 inches in length on the lower right corner. Image The central image area, ...
She was the toast of the town in 1960s Manhattan, but by the dawn of the next decade, Marisol had all but been forgotten. Born in 1930 in Paris to wealthy Venezuelan parents, Maria Sol Escobar, who ...
The Buffalo museum is now the go-to source for understanding the work of the late Pop Art trailblazer. Portrait of French-born artist Marisol Escobar poses with some of her carved wooded sculptures.
Marisol Escobar, whose penetrating and playful, large-scale wooden sculptures were their own unique blend of Pop and folk art, died on Saturday morning, April 30, at the age of 85, El Universal ...
“My work is sculpture, figurative, life size, and socially conscious”—that’s how Venezuelan-born American sculptor Marisol Escobar (1930-2016) once described her practice. Though she emerged alongside ...
Marisol, “Self-Portrait Looking at The Last Supper” (1982–84), wood, plywood, stone, plaster, aluminum, dye, charcoal, 121 1/2 x 358 x 61inches (Gift of Mr. and ...
Marisol Escobar (1930-2016), the Paris-born, Venezuelan American artist who went by her first name and became one of the most famous figures of the US Pop art movement in the 1960s, continued making ...
Marisol Escobar has always stood up for her singular way of making art. Associated with pop art, even though she rebelled against labels, Escobar was an artist who crossed paths with names like Andy ...
Marisol Escobar—or Marisol, as she is known professionally—studied under the noted abstract expressionist Hans Hofmann, and, she says dryly, “I painted like a Hofmann student.” But though she learned ...
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