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Vienna Bronze Gallery presents
A FABULOUS CARVED WOODEN AUSTRIAN ART DECO SCULPTURE DEPICTING AN ABSTRACT WOMAN AND A MAN.
SIGNED: STASACK.
A FINE OBJECT D'ART MODERNE
THE WOOD WITH ITS SPECIFIC STRUCTURE CHOSEN BY THE SCULPTOR FOR MANY OF HIS WORKS UNDERLINES THE EXPRESSION.
THE TWO FIGURES IN ONE ARE LIKE BRANCHES COMING FROM THE SAME TRUNK WHICH APPEARS TO BE ONE CREATURE WITH JUST TWO LEGS DIVIDING INTO TWO SEPARATE GENDERS FROM THE HIP UPWARDS LIKE SIAMESE TWINS TELLING US THAT WE ARE THE SAME AND DIFFERENT AT THE SAME TIME, COMPLEMENTING ONE EACH OTHER.
A WONDERFUL STYLIZED PIECE OF ART WITH MANY DETAILS AND PERSPECTIVES TO DISCOVER.
ART DECO AT ITS FINEST!
THERE IS A FABULOUS LAMP BY THE SAME SCULPTOR WHICH WE OFFER SEPARATELY. DON'T LET THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY GO!
THE SCULPTURE APPEARS TO HAVE HUNG AT A WALL AS THERE IS AN EYE ATTACHED TO IT (SEE IMAGE)
| DIMENSIONS: | 21 1/4 " (54 cm) tall and the base is 7 1/4"(18.5 cm) wide | | CONDITION: | Good. No repairs, bends, dents, dings or whatsoever, unless specified.
There is a small chip at the man's hand which is hardly noticeable as it
is on its back - see images. Please do not forget that you are buying a
used item! |
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Edward Armen Stasack Born: October 1, 1929 in Chicago, Illinois
Teaching: Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, 1959 MacDowell Colony Fellowships, 1971 and 1975 Hawaii State and U.S. Bicentennial Commissions Fellowship, 1975
Numerous prizes and purchase prizes including: The Society of American Graphic Artist
MUSEUMS REFERENCES for Edward Stasack
Anchorage Museum of History and Art Charles H Macnider Museum Denver Art Museum Library of Congress Lyman House Memorial Museum Metropolitan Museum of Art New York Public Library Oklahoma City Museum of Art Philadelphia Museum of Art Portland Art Museum San Francisco Museum of Modern Art The Brooklyn Museum of Art The Detroit Institute of Arts The Museum of Modern Art
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