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Mirabilia, Special Edition

Artist
Jakub Dolejš
Price
$150.00
Date
2006
Publisher
Angell Gallery
Format
Catalogues
Details
Paper
Size
23 × 31.5 cm
Length
36 
Description

Both a record of and investigation into Jakub Dolejš‘s work (produced during an artist residency in Paris) based on Zoffany’s painting The Tribuna of the Uffizi. Art historian Lynda Morris enumerates Dolejš‘s extraordinarily diverse influences in her essay, putting his work in its context as ‘painting remixed’. Also included: an original drawing by the artist, unique to each copy.

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