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Rabel, Fanny, Polish-Mexican 1922-2008,
Rabel, Fanny, Polish-Mexican 1922-2008,
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Description
Title: "Estructura No 1",
mixed media on masonite (oil and encaustic apparently).,1965, , , , ,
Size info: 35 by 14 in. (87x33.5 cm), , ,
Framing: Framed in accordance with accepted conservation standards, acid free mats and mounts, removable hinging.,
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Comments: Fanny Rabel, born Fanny Rabinovich,was a Polish-born Mexican artist who is considered to be the first modern female muralist and one of the youngest associated with the Mexican muralism of the early to mid 20th century. (Wikipedia),
Provenance: With the gallery label "Galerie Merkup", Mexico City, Col. Polanco verso with artist's name and title on the label.

From the estate of Moshe Lazar, professor of Drama and Comparative Literature, UCLA; founder and Dean of School of Visual and Performing Arts, Tel Aviv University; Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Hunanities, U.S.C. with many honorary degrees and awards. He was a personal friend of Marc Chagall and Samuel Beckett and served as a translator for their literary works. He was also friends with Marko Janco, Agam and Yosl Bergner. For a more complete biography click this link Moshe Lazar. From the estate of Moshe Lazar, professor of Drama and Comparative Literature, UCLA; founder and Dean of School of Visual and Performing Arts, Tel Aviv University; Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Hunanities, U.S.C. with many honorary degrees and awards. He was a personal friend of Marc Chagall and Samuel Beckett and served as a translator for their literary works. He was also friends with Marko Janco, Agam and Yosl Bergner. For a more complete biography click this link Moshe Lazar. ,
Exhibitions: Instituto Nacional De Bellas Artes, with the label verso. Additional and larger photos and more information may often be available in our main site catalog at plusartauctions.com.
Condition
In generally very good condition, the varnish darkened with age. ,
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Rabel, Fanny, Polish-Mexican 1922-2008,

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