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Elvira Bach
Die andere Eva - Grüne Mamba, 2001.
Estimate:
€ 4,000 / $ 4,560 Sold:
€ 6,864 / $ 7,824 (incl. surcharge)
53
Elvira Bach
Die andere Eva - Grüne Mamba, 2001.
Estimate:
€ 4,000 / $ 4,560 Sold:
€ 6,864 / $ 7,824 (incl. surcharge)
Die andere Eva - Grüne Mamba. 2001.
Glass fiber reinforced synthetic resin, hand painted. Mounted on a square metal plate.
Signed and dated in the middle of the snake. Ca. 250 x 90 x 70 cm (98.4 x 35.4 x 27.5 in). Metal plate: 90 x 90 cm (35,4 x 35,4 in).
One of a total of 12 sculptures from Elvira Bach's first sculpture project, “Die andere Eva” (The Other Eve). All 12 works were produced based on a prototype created by the artist, individually hand-painted, and are therefore considered unique pieces. [AR].
• Elvira Bach's colorful, large-format figure paintings celebrate a self-confident, emancipated type of woman.
• The artist's works are now represented in important collections, such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Deutsche Bank Collection, and the Städtische Galerie in Wolfsburg.
• Since 2001, the year “Grüne Mamba” was created, it has been in private ownership in South Germany.
PROVENANCE: Galerie Terminus, Munich.
Private collection, South Germay (since 2001).
LITERATURE: Cf. Stefana Sabin, Elvira Bach - Die andere Eva - Plastiken und Gemälde, Frankfurt a. Main 2001 (illustrated in color on p. 17, still without the painted black shoes).
In good condition. Slightly dusty with small adhesions and very minor paint flaking in places, but hardly noticeable overall. Small cracks in the top layer on the face and in other places, possibly due to manufacturing.
Glass fiber reinforced synthetic resin, hand painted. Mounted on a square metal plate.
Signed and dated in the middle of the snake. Ca. 250 x 90 x 70 cm (98.4 x 35.4 x 27.5 in). Metal plate: 90 x 90 cm (35,4 x 35,4 in).
One of a total of 12 sculptures from Elvira Bach's first sculpture project, “Die andere Eva” (The Other Eve). All 12 works were produced based on a prototype created by the artist, individually hand-painted, and are therefore considered unique pieces. [AR].
• Elvira Bach's colorful, large-format figure paintings celebrate a self-confident, emancipated type of woman.
• The artist's works are now represented in important collections, such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Deutsche Bank Collection, and the Städtische Galerie in Wolfsburg.
• Since 2001, the year “Grüne Mamba” was created, it has been in private ownership in South Germany.
PROVENANCE: Galerie Terminus, Munich.
Private collection, South Germay (since 2001).
LITERATURE: Cf. Stefana Sabin, Elvira Bach - Die andere Eva - Plastiken und Gemälde, Frankfurt a. Main 2001 (illustrated in color on p. 17, still without the painted black shoes).
In good condition. Slightly dusty with small adhesions and very minor paint flaking in places, but hardly noticeable overall. Small cracks in the top layer on the face and in other places, possibly due to manufacturing.
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