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Marisol

Marisol (1930 - 2016) was active/lived in New York / France, Venezuela.  Marisol is known for Pop and folk art imagery, assemblage, modernist genre.

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Marisol, a Venezuelan-American artist who fused Pop Art imagery and folk art in assemblages and sculptures that, together with her mysterious, Garboesque persona, made her one of the most compelling artists on the New York scene in the 1960s, died on Saturday in Manhattan. She was 85.

The cause was pneumonia, Julia M. Ruthizer, her executor, said.

María Sol Escobar, who adopted Marisol as her name when she began exhibiting in New York in the late 1950s, introduced a distinctive new element to the emerging Pop Art lexicon. Influenced equally by pre-Columbian art and the assemblages of Robert Rauschenberg, she began constructing tableaus of carved wooden figures embellished with drawings, fabric and found objects.

The Family, exhibited at the Stable Gallery in 1962, showed a painted-wood family reminiscent of Dorothea Lange’s photographs of the Dust Bowl: a seated mother holding a baby, her three children standing at her side, all staring stiffly at the viewer   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 9391 characters.]  Artist bio

Artist auction records

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Artist artworks for sale and wanted

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Research resources

.  askART lists Marisol in 2 of its research Essays. Marisol has 5 artist signature examples available in our database.

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.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Marisol available:    Lucas Samaras,  Robert Peter Mangold,  Arnaldo Pomodoro,  Bruce Nauman,  Morris Louis,  Allan M D'Arcangelo,  Larry Poons,  Jenny Holzer,  Alan Davie,  Isamu Noguchi,  Lee Bontecou,  Jules Olitski,  Alfred (lLippitz) Leslie,  Anselm Reyle,  Yayoi Kusama,  Jack Youngerman,  Eric Fischl,  Nate Lowman,  Lynda Benglis,  Georg Kern Baselitz,  Gerhard Richter,  Richard Anuszkiewicz,  John Angus Chamberlain,  Joan Mitchell



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Keywords and Quick Facts for Marisol


   Keywords 
Art Method
  • Collage and/or Decoupage
  • Easel Painting
  • Graphic Design, Printmaking, Lithography, Etching, Woodblocks
  • Murals: Design, Painting, Fresco, Mosaic, Glass
  • Palette Knife, Heavy Texture
  • Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
  • Silhouettist
Art MediaArt StyleArt Subject
  • Animals, Mammals
  • Figure, Figurative Humans
  • Genre, Human Activity, Daily Life
  • Portraits, Portraiture
  • Silhouettes, Silhouette Portraiture
  • Social Commentary, Cultural Issues, Political, Racial Views
Geography/Places Lived and/or Worked
  • Provincetown, Massachusetts
Art School
  • Art Students League of New York, Student
  • Howard Jepson Institute of Art, Student
  • Moore College of Art and Design for Women, Student
  • New School For Social Research, (The New School), Student
Chronology
  • Late 20th Century After 1950
Art Collection
  • Sara Roby Foundation
  • Seavest Collection of Contemporary Realism
Added Description
  • Abstract Sculpture Specialty
  • Genre Specialty
  • Printmaking Specialty
Ethnicity of Artist
  • Latin American
Notable Commercial Gallery Representation, Pre 21s
  • Stable Gallery, New York City
Exhibition of Museum
  • Art Institute of Chicago
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • Whitney Biennial Museum of American Art

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