Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Jasmine Bertusi (b. 1979)
Marking(s); notes: signed; from the edition of 5; 2004
Country of origin; materials: Swiss; print on d-bond, enameled metal
Dimensions (H, W, D): 17.5"h, 21.25"w, 6"d
Additional Information: Work is from the artist's series of "portraits of revisited architecture" titled "This Side Up" and is depicted on the artist's website and in the press release for her 2012 exhibition at JAS Gallery, Paris, France. Lot is accompanied by the purchase receipt issued by JAS Gallery, Paris, France, dated 2.18.2012 along with flyers from her shows at the gallery. Provenance: Private Collection, Aventura, Florida. About the collection: "My family has been collecting art since my grandmother moved to Vienna in 1945. My mother was born in Eastern Europe and grew up in Vienna where she acquired a deep knowledge and love of Biedermeier and Art Deco furniture. Throughout her life she taught my sister and I to love, collect, create, and support the arts. As my mother traveled and lived in many places around the world, her interests grew and she expanded her collection to all different types of art. My sister and I part with some of these treasures and hope that they will find loving homes."
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Condition
very good, some scratches to casing
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