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Lot ID: 16211
Louise  Nevelson:   untitled vertical hinged box
 
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Description
Artist: Nevelson Louise
Title: untitled vertical hinged box
Style: abstract, Abstract Expressionism (ca. 1945-1960s), Contemporary (ca. 1945-present), New York School, Post-War
Medium: Sculptures, Wood, gold-painted wood construction
Year: 1960
Size: height - 55 in, width - 12 in, depth - 12 in
Markings: signed, "NEVELSON" and Dated "1960"on the Bottom (carved into the wood before it was painted gold)
Edition: UNIQUE
Estimate: from $70,000 to $100,000

Seller's Description:
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This very early and intimate hinged sculpture is one of the rare works the artist painted metallic gold, during a pivotal juncture in her career, following her breakthrough invitation in 1959 to exhibit with 15 other abstract American artists at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
  • Condition Report
    • Current lot doesn't have any damage.
  • History & Provenance
    • Provenance:
      Private Collection, USA


      Publications:
      (also see: Louise Nevelson, ARTnews, June, 1997, p. 123.)
  • Shipping Information
    • Shipping Carrier:
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      Shipping Weight: 75 lbs
      Framing: Yes
      Item Location: Florida, USA
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      Sales Tax: FLORIDA

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Sales Results for Comparable Work

  • Louise Nevelson
    Untitled (in 2 parts), 1960
    wood, painted
    13.0 in. x 80.0 in. x 13.0 in. / 33.0 cm. x 203.2 cm. x 33.0 cm.

    Sold for US $265,000

    Sotheby's New York:
    Thursday, November 15, 2007, (Lot 00271)
    Contemporary Art Day

  • Louise Nevelson
    Double gold column, 1962
    wood, painted gold
    9.7 in. x 71.5 in. x 9.7 in. / 24.6 cm. x 181.6 cm. x 24.6 cm.
    Signed

    Sold for US $192,000

    Sotheby's New York:
    Wednesday, May 16, 2007, (Lot 00147)
    Contemporary Art Day Sale

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