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Le Corbusier
Ozon Opus I
, 1947
74 x 47 x 38 cm. (29.1 x 18.5 x 15 in.)
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Le Corbusier
French/Swiss, 1887–1965
Ozon Opus I
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1947
Le Corbusier
Ozon Opus I
, 1947
74 x 47 x 38 cm. (29.1 x 18.5 x 15 in.)
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Medium
Sculpture, Bois polychrome / Polychrome wood
Size
74 x 47 x 38 cm. (29.1 x 18.5 x 15 in.)
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Laffanour Galerie Downtown
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Movement
Mid-Century Modernism
Provenance
Descendance de Joseph Savina / Joseph Savina’s descendant
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Description
Prévue pour être réalisée à 6 exemplaires (l'original, et 5 légères déclinaisons numérotées,
différents puisque toutes sculptées et peintes à la main), cette sculpture semble ne pas
avoir été éditée à plus de 3 épreuves. / Intended to be made in 6 copies (the original and 5 slight declinations, all different because each carved and painted by hand), this sculpture seems to not have been edited more than
in 3 copies.
Cet exemplaire, le deuxième, est celui qui était réservé à Joseph Savina, les deux autres se
trouvent dans les collections de la Fondation Le Corbusier. / This copy, the second one, is the one that was reserved for Joseph Savina, the two others are in the collections of the Le Corbusier Foundation.
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