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‘And I put sleep into him and he fell asleep. And I took from him a rib, and created him a wife… and I took his last word and called her name mother, that is to say, Eva.’
1992
Edition Size: artist's proof, unique
Sheet Size: 37 x 28.5 cm
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Condition: Pristine
‘And I put sleep into him and he fell asleep. And I took from him a rib, and created him a wife… and I took his last word and called her name mother, that is to say, Eva.’
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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.