George Marinko Abstract Wood Sculpture
Connecticut, New York,1908-1989
Abstracted geometric form comprised of stacked and layered shapes. Marinko studied at the Waterbury Art School and settled into surrealism as his preferred style. Marinko was part of the Fantastic Art, Dada, and Surrealism exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, in the Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Painting at the Whitney Museum, and at the World?s Fair held in Flushing Meadow, New York.
Medium: Wood
Size: Approx. 36 1/2" t x 11" w x 5 1/8" d.
Signature: Marked with "Marinko" ink stamp on top and bottom of base.
Condition: Signature stamps are difficult to read, some areas of sculpture with rough edges, appears to have some white paint drips, some areas of minor scratching, please refer to photographs.
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Connecticut, New York,1908-1989
Abstracted geometric form comprised of stacked and layered shapes. Marinko studied at the Waterbury Art School and settled into surrealism as his preferred style. Marinko was part of the Fantastic Art, Dada, and Surrealism exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, in the Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Painting at the Whitney Museum, and at the World?s Fair held in Flushing Meadow, New York.
Medium: Wood
Size: Approx. 36 1/2" t x 11" w x 5 1/8" d.
Signature: Marked with "Marinko" ink stamp on top and bottom of base.
Condition: Signature stamps are difficult to read, some areas of sculpture with rough edges, appears to have some white paint drips, some areas of minor scratching, please refer to photographs.