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Untitled Ceramic Sculpture 28 in

Woodrow Nash

Sculpture : Kiln Fired Clay
Size : 28x18 x12 in  |  71x46 x30 cm
Edition :

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Not SignedNot Signed 

Condition Excellent 

Purchased fromArtist 1999 

Story / Additional InfoPurchased from Mr. Nash, in Chicago at a summer art festival in1999 or 2000. 

Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage has buyers waiting 

LID63654

Woodrow Nash - United States

Art Brokerage: Woodrow Nash American Artist: Nash's art, is specifically African and European in influence. The images are African in general with the graceful, slender proportions and long undulating lines of 18th century Art Nouveau. The concept is 15th century Benin, a former kingdom in Africa flourishing from the 14th - 17th century. Both styles were often asymmetrical, using decorative shapes and ornamental motifs derived from natural forms. The two styles lend themselves well to each other. Hence the term "African Nouveau." Woodrow Nash has desgined and created exotic objects of art featuring his distinctive African Nouveau technique. The unique genius, indicative of his skillful mastery, is bodly emanated in the images of his work! The Josh Green collection was inspired by Charles Chestnut's "Marrow of Tradition" and the Almitra collection was inspired by Kahlil Gibran's "The Prophet."

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