MANUEL MARÍN Sans titre. Painted steel mobile, circa 2000. 1650mm; 64 7/8 inches...
MANUEL MARÍN
Sans titre.
Painted steel mobile, circa 2000. 1650mm; 64 7/8 inches (furthest distance end to end). With the artist's incised signature on the largest element.
Marín (1942-2007) was born in Spain where he trained as a bullfighter in his teens. After traveling to London in 1962, where he worked with Henry Moore, Marín moved to New York in 1964, where he focused especially on creating scupltures inspired by and slavishly imitating the work of Alexander Calder. In 1970, Marín had his first solo exhibition at the Alan Brown Gallery, Scarsdale.
Estimate $6,000 - 9,000
Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $7,000
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MANUEL MARÍN
Sans titre.
Painted steel mobile, circa 2000. 1650mm; 64 7/8 inches (furthest distance end to end). With the artist's incised signature on the largest element.
Marín (1942-2007) was born in Spain where he trained as a bullfighter in his teens. After traveling to London in 1962, where he worked with Henry Moore, Marín moved to New York in 1964, where he focused especially on creating scupltures inspired by and slavishly imitating the work of Alexander Calder. In 1970, Marín had his first solo exhibition at the Alan Brown Gallery, Scarsdale.
Estimate $6,000 - 9,000
Price Realized (with Buyer's Premium) $7,000