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PEDRO FRIEDEBERG MCM opt art

PEDRO FRIEDEBERG MCM opt art

Regular price $2,400.00 USD
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Yes still is available for sale and pick up in Palm Springs this Iconic piece by one of the great Masters of op art of all times, Dr. Pedro Friedeberg. This piece is coming from the Jewish section of a private artist's Art Collection of collections currently under liquidation. Professionally framed in platinum wooden frame, linen mat, hand numbered and signed, this famous asimetric optical piece that is a reunion of greeks and simbols of all world wide design ancient cultures and religions. This piece is currently in Palm Springs CA, comes from the Section of Mexican World Wide infamous artists, it's a very huge artist's art collection currently under liquidation process. Casa Morton Mexico City auctions. Pedro Friedeberg was a Mexican/Jewish artist and designer known for his surrealist work filled with lines colors and ancient and religious symbols. * Other Friedeberg's pieces available for sale in the liquidation of this Art Collection 👇👇👇 His best known piece is the “Hand-Chair” a sculpture/chair (There is one small table wood sculpture signed for sale as well) designed for people to sit on the palm, using the fingers as back and arm rests. References online 👇 https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/13183003 72187176/?mibextid=dXMIcH Also, his iconic legendary airplane made out of rulers "Vuelo Angelical" is hand signed for sale to the avid serious collector. Friedeberg was born in Florence, Italy to Jewish-German parents and moved to Mexico at the age of 3, in 1940. Friedeberg describes his weekly regiment as “I get up at the crack of noon and, after watering my pirañas, I breakfast off things Corinthian. Later in the day I partake in an Ionic lunch followed by a Doric nap. On Tuesdays I sketch a volute or two, and perhaps a pediment, if the mood overtakes me. Wednesday I have set aside for anti-meditation On Thursdays I usually relax whereas on Friday I write autobiographies.” The true eccentric master designed the coveted Hand chair, where one sits on the palm and the back rest is formed by the fingers. He has work in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum of Arts and Design and the Smithsonian, and recently had a retrospective at the Instituto Plitecnico, Facultad Arquitectura in Mexico.

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