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‘And then I made firm the heavenly circle, and made that the lower water which is under heaven collect itself together, into one whole, and that the chaos become dry, and it became so…’
1992
Edition Size: artist's proof, unique
Sheet Size: 41.3 x 33 cm
Signed
Condition: Excellent
‘And then I made firm the heavenly circle, and made that the lower water which is under heaven collect itself together, into one whole, and that the chaos become dry, and it became so…’
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Natalie d’Arbeloff was born in Paris of a French mother and Russian father. She has lived in London since the mid-1960s. Her art education was in Paris, New York, Mexico and London. Solo exhibitions include: Travers Gallery, London 1970. Belgravia Gallery, London 1973. Museum of Fine Arts, Colorado Springs 1980. Bertram Rota, London 1985. Victoria & Albert Museum National Art Library 1990.Rijksmuseum Meermanno-Westreenianum, The Hague 1992. Museo del Barro, Asuncion, Paraguay 2002, and numerous group exhibitions internationally.