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Loie Hollowell, Cascade: Porcelain Plate, Contemporary Art
By Loie Hollowell
Located in Hamburg, DE
Loie Hollowell (American, b. 1983)
Cascade, 2020
Medium: Porcelain plate
Dimensions: 10 7/10 in diameter (27.3 cm diameter)
Edition of 175: Signed in plate
Condition: Mint (sold in i...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Loie Hollowell Art
Materials
Ceramic
Cascade (Fine bone china plate, new in bespoke box, Limited Edition of 175)
By Loie Hollowell
Located in New York, NY
Loie Hollowell
Cascade, for Coalition for the Homeless, 2020
Fine bone china in red gift box
10 3/4 in diameter
Edition of 175
Signed in plate, Artists ...
Category
2010s Abstract Loie Hollowell Art
Materials
Porcelain, Screen, Mixed Media, Board
Boob Wheel
By Loie Hollowell
Located in London, GB
Limited edition of 250
Fine bone china
10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm
Printed signature and edition details on verso
Custom artist box with printed signature
Dishwasher and microwave-safe
P...
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2010s Contemporary Loie Hollowell Art
Materials
Ceramic
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Milk Fountain
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Digital print in colors with screenprint and puff additive ink, on German Etching paper, with full margins.
Signed, dated and numbered '1/2 PP' in pencil (a printer's proof, the edi...
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2010s Contemporary Loie Hollowell Art
Materials
Ink, Archival Paper, Digital, Screen
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Philip Guston Biography
Philip Guston (1913 – 1980) is one of the great luminaries of twentieth-century art. His commitment to producing work from genuine emotion and lived experience ensures its enduring impact. Guston’s legendary career spanned a half century, from 1930 to 1980. His paintings—particularly the liberated and instinctual forms of his late work—continue to exert a powerful influence on younger generations of contemporary painters. Born in Montreal, Canada, in 1913 to poor Russian Jewish émigrés, Guston moved with his family to California in 1919. Briefly attending the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles in 1930, he was otherwise completely self-taught.
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