Vintage Jacqueline Fogel Exhibition Poster, Circa 1970s
Vintage Jacqueline Fogel Exhibition Poster, Circa 1970s
Vintage Jacqueline Fogel Exhibition Poster from Aberbach Fine Art, New York, dated April 1974. Mounted on a foam board, featuring a color reproduction of one of the artist's sculptures in a mocked up subway station. Quintessential NYC scene meets postmodernism.
Condition: Great vintage condition, small indentation at the top of the poster and a slight bend on the lower right corner.
Size Me Up: 37 1/2” H, 22” W, 1/2” D
About the Artist:
“Born Oct. 13, 1928, in Brooklyn, as a child she showed a great interest in drawing. She attended the Philadelphia School of Art and maintained a career as an artist throughout her life. Impressed by the native American art represented in Kachina dolls, she developed a personal style in her 20s that always incorporated bright colors. Her work ranged from land and cityscape watercolors to small to life-size polychrome sculptures made almost entirely from discarded ornate furniture parts and other found or collected objects.”
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