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A Flower In the Forest, from The Geldzahler Portfolio by Louise Bourgeois

Shapero Modern

Colour Lithograph

1997

Edition Size: edition of 75

Sheet Size: 57 × 76.5 cm cm

Signed

Condition: Excellent

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Lithograph in colours, 1997, on Rives BFK paper, signed with initials in pencil, numbered from the edition of 75 (there were also 15 artist’s proofs), printed by Solo Impressions, Inc., published by The Estate Project for Artists with AIDS, New York, 57 × 76.5 cm (22 × 30 in.)

£6,000.00

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Louise Bourgeois

Confessional art reveals the inner landscape and processes through painting, sculpture and other forms. Louise Bourgeois is widely recognised as the progenitor of confessional art. It is almost impossible to truly interpret her work without reference to her biography. She offered a very literal symbolism that lent itself to explanations that were closer to psychoanalyses than art theory. This has led some people to wonder what the significance of her work will be when she has passed away and is no longer able to tie it into her personal history. She passed away in 2011 so now it is up to history to decide.

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