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Marisol at Yale University Art Gallery. Artist: Marisol, French/American, b. Paris 1930, Dinner Date, 1963, Painted wood, plaster, textiles, oil on canvas, metal fork, leather boots, paint, graphite. 139.7 x 135.9 x 111.8 cm (55 x 53 1/2 x 44 in. ) Gift of Susan Morse Hilles, 1973.86. Marisol Escobar, James Rosenquist, Perez Art Museum, George Segal, Claes Oldenburg, Pop Art Movement, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Portrait Sculpture

Proudly independent, Marisol did not fit into any of the ’60s retrospectively sanctified movements. And yet she played a key role in shaping a cultural shift away from mid-century, atomic-age existentialism (epitomized in art by Abstract Expressionism) toward the visual pizzazz, double-edged irony, and deadpan distillations of Pop. A fascinating, complex figure, she has waited a long time for the resurgence of interest in her work that is now underway.

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Marisol (Marisol Escobar). Portrait of Sidney Janis Selling Portrait of Sidney Janis by Marisol, by Marisol. 1967-68 | MoMA Marisol Escobar, Neo Dada, Mass Culture, Work In New York, Pop Art Movement, Artistic Space, Sculpture Projects, Found Object Art, Sculpture Installation

Marisol (Marisol Escobar). Portrait of Sidney Janis Selling Portrait of Sidney Janis by Marisol, by Marisol. 1967-68. Wood, bow tie, carpet, eyeglass rims, and plaster. 69 x 61 1/2 x 21 5/8" (175.2 x 156.2 x 54.8 cm). The Sidney and Harriet Janis Collection. 2356.1967.a-g. © 2024 Marisol. Painting & Sculpture

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