Geometric totem pole, 1972
Jimmy ERNST (1920-1984)
Geometric totem pole, 1972
Original lithograph (Atelier Mourlot)
Signed in pencil
Numbered on 80 copies
On Arches wove paper 57 x 40 cm
INFORMATION : Published by Galerie Lucie Weill - Pont des Arts
Hans-Ulrich Ernst, known as Jimmy Ernst, was Peggy Guggenheim's assistant and an American painter. Encouraged by his father Max Ernst, he devoted himself to abstract painting. Inspired by famous artists such as Dali, Giacometti, Miro and Man Ray, he became a member of the New York School.
Excellent condition
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Jimmy ERNST (1920-1984)
Geometric totem, 1972
Original lithograph (Mourlot workshop)
Signed in pencil
Numbered out of 80 copies
On Arches vellum 57 x 40 cm
INFORMATION: Published by Galerie Lucie Weill - Pont des Arts
Hans-Ulrich Ernst, known as Jimmy Ernst, is Peggy Guggenheim's assistant and an American painter. Encouraged by his father Max Ernst, he devoted himself to abstract painting. Inspired by famous artists like Dali, Giacometti, Miro and Man Ray, he became a member of the New York School.
Excellent condition
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