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Mario Martin del Campo (b.1945, Guadalajara) - Surrealist Sterling Silver Sculpture, Penny-Farthing Bicycle

OM#: 26-016

Regular price $8,500.00
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Description

Sterling silver surrealist sculpture depicting a figure with a bird-like head and a violin body riding a penny-farthing high wheel bicycle. The piece is signed "Mario Martin C." and "2001, 1/1, 925" engraved on the back. The piece is affixed to an onyx base with the name of the artist's promoter, "Fundacion Jesus Valencia Gonzalez S.C.". It is also protected with an acrylic shroud.

Dimensions

Display: 23.5"H x 16.5"L x 9"W.

Sculpture: 19"H x 11.75"L x 4.875"W.

Weight

Sculpture: 8.5 lbs.

Condition

Very good condition.


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Mario Martin del Campo (b.1945, Guadalajara) - Surrealist Sterling Silver Sculpture, Penny-Farthing Bicycle

$8,500.00

Additional Information

The Maker

Mario Martin del Campo is a Mexican visual artist born in Guadalajara in 1947. He has studied at the National School of Fine Arts of San Carlos, National Autonomous University of Mexico and held many exhibitions nationally and internationally. Although Campo studied formally, he still had this attachment to gold and refined materials and uses them in his crafted artworks. Campo has also designed sets, costumes, masks and puppets for the operas, Falstaff and Don Giovanni, when they were performed at the Palace of Fine Arts theater. Campo's work is classified in surrealism, which was influenced by the works of Remedios Varo and was able to exercise his visual narratives of sleep and consciousness.

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