Sorel Etrog
SOREL ETROG "HINGESCAPE II", 1978
Caviar20 has a particular interest in sculptors who also turn a hand at printmaking.
So it is no surprise to find another fine example of a Sorel Etrog multiple on our site.
The motif of "links" first appears in his drawing in 1964 and then becomes a consistent element of his print work starting in 1965.
It is an fitting element to appear on paper; Etrog often explored forms and figures on before realizing them in cast-bronze.
Sorel Etrog (b. 1933) is arguably Canada's most famous sculptor.
His work can be found in numerous museum and private collections including the Tate, the AGO and LACMA.
His public sculptures can be found on iconic corners in Toronto, Montreal, Israel and beyond.
Etrog was elected a member of the Order of Canada in 1994 and two years later became a Chevalier of Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in France.
The Art Gallery of Ontario organized a major retrospective of his work that ran during 2013.
This lithograph is a great example of Etrog's aesthetic and signature form - an ideal starter piece for your collection.
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Lithograph, original frame
Signed and numbered 34/40 by the artist
18.5"H 13.5"H
Very good condition.
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