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Medium: Screen
Artist: Yaacov Agam
Agam Silkscreen Judaica Kiddush Cup Signed Israeli Kinetic Op Art Sculpture
Located in Surfside, FL
This is a revolving colorful kiddush cup with a signed and numbered Agam op art print in it. this includes the base tray. There is no cup insert so it is more of a sculptural piece ...
Category

1990s Op Art Screen Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Metal

Beyond the Visible (multi dimensional tower sculpture)
Located in Aventura, FL
Multi dimensional tower sculpture (polymorph screen print on folded PVC) on brass base. Hand signed by Yaacov Agam. Hand numbered 66/150 (slightly faded - see pic). Size: 34.25 x ...
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1970s Abstract Screen Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Screen, PVC

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