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Artist: Milivoy Uzelac
Le Water Polo
By Milivoy Uzelac
Located in Paonia, CO
Milivoj Uzelac (1897-1977)
title Le Water Polo
medium original Pochoir
from Les Joies du Sport
published by Maurice and Jacques Goddet 1932
paper size 16.50 x 12.13
image size 12 x 9
condition very good
'Le Water Polo' shows four figures swimming in a circle under water with balls in their outstretched arms and the water god Poseidon in the middle of the circle. The god is presented completely in blue. Le Water Polo is from Les Joies du Sport” a collection of 45 original pochoir illustrations by Milivoj Uzelac a Croatian artist ( 1897 – 1977) born in Mostar now Bosnia Hercegovina. Published in Paris as a limited edition of 750 for a book by Maurice and Jacque Goddet for the 1932 Olympics...
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1930s Milivoy Uzelac Figurative Prints
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Water Polo Print
By Milivoy Uzelac
Located in New York, NY
Water Polo from "Joies du Sport." Original pochoir print from a limited edition of 750 copies. Paris, 1932. Sheet size: 16 3/4 x 12 1/2 in.
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