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Set of Three Large Elephants in Lucite Made by Abraham Palatnik

$1,417.41per set
£1,064.97per set
€1,200per set
CA$1,951.79per set
A$2,184.41per set
CHF 1,143.46per set
MX$26,536.60per set
NOK 14,519.03per set
SEK 13,701.19per set
DKK 9,133.19per set

About the Item

Three beautiful large Elephants. Two of them in black, white and grey, the third one is in blue black and turquoise Lucite. All signed C Pal made in Brazil. The Brazilian artist Abraham Palatnik (1928) was the founder of the technological movement in Brazilian art, and a Pioneer in making Kinetic sculptures. In the late 40th (1949) he created his first “Kinechromatic Devices”. Many an optical experiment followed in the 1950s and 1960s. Part of the Artimis Collection that features hundreds of different figurines. They are mostly animals, but also human- and abstract figures van be found in it.
  • Creator:
    Abraham Palatnik (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 3.94 in (10 cm)Width: 7.49 in (19 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
  • Sold As:
    Set of 3
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Unknown
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Doornspijk, NL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1251218479972

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