Louise Nevelson American, 1899-1988
Reclining Figure, circa 1943
Tattistone
8 inches high x 21 inches wide x 9 inches deep
With base 10 inches high x 21 3/4 inches wide x 9 1/2 inches deep
With base 10 inches high x 21 3/4 inches wide x 9 1/2 inches deep
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The medium is an aggregate of marble dust, colored stone chips, and a hardening agent, which was invented by Alexander Tatti. Her strong appreciation for Mayan statuary and the Cubist...
The medium is an aggregate of marble dust, colored stone chips, and a hardening agent, which was invented by Alexander Tatti. Her strong appreciation for Mayan statuary and the Cubist sculpture of Lipchitz, Picasso and others is clearly evident.
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