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Artist |
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Louise Bourgeois |
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Title |
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Clamart
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Medium |
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marble and wood |
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Size |
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47 x 29 x 30 in. / 119.4 x 73.7 x 76.2 cm. |
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Year |
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1968 - |
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Description |
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stamped signed and dated 1968 marble and wood |
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Signed |
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Sale Of |
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Sotheby's New York: Tuesday, November 11, 2008 [Lot 34] Contemporary Art Evening Sale
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Estimate |
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*
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Sold For |
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*
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Provenance |
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kolin, New York (acquired directly from the artist in 1981) Pace Wildenstein, New York Acquired by the present owner from the above in July 1996
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Exhibition |
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St. Paul du Vence, Foundation Maeght, L'Art Vivant aux Etats-Unis, July - September 1970, p. 119, illustrated New York, Xavier Fourcade Gallery, Louise Bourgeois Sculpture: The Middle Years 1955 - 1970, September - October 1980 Chicago, The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, Louise Bourgeois, Femme Maison, May - June 1981, cat. no. 26, illustrated on the cover New York, The Museum of Modern Art, Louise Bourgeois, November 1982 - February 1983, pl. 120, p. 86, illustrated Des Moines Art Center, extended loan, September 1996 - August 2008
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Literature |
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Exh. Cat., Milan, Fondazione Prada, Louise Bourgeois: Blue Days and Pink Days, 1997, p. 131, illustrated (a marble atelier in New York) Mâhki Xenakis, The Blind Leading the Blind (Lycée Fénelon), Paris, 1998, p. 68, illustrated Thomas McEvilley, Sculpture in the Age of Doubt, New York, 1999, p. 245, illustrated
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