Paul van Hoeydonck Limited Edition Serigraph "Oscar the Robot"
Item Details
An unsigned limited edition serigraph titled Oscar the Robot by Belgium artist Paul van Hoeydonck (b. 1925) produced in 1972 for the Licht Editions Limited Edition Serigraph Calendar. The print depicts a metal robot torso and head on a black, red, blue and green stand with an additional head. This print comes from an edition of 3000. There is a label affixed to the verso with title, artist name, and artist information. Presented behind acrylic glass in an ornate gilt frame with a wire to the verso.
Van Hoeydonck was born in Antwerp, Belgium where he studied History of Art and Archaeology. He is known for his association with the ZERO group and his ‘Fallen Astronaut’ sculpture commissioned by astronaut David Scott that is permanently placed on the moon.
The calendar was offered to the members of the Museum of Modern Art and a few select galleries and consisted of 12 original serigraphs by 12 different contemporary international artists in the early Seventies. It was created in an edition of 3000 and spiral bound, each month has a different serigraph that can be easily framed.
Dimensions
- image is 18" W x 14" H
Item #
16NYC999-007
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