Louisa Chase (1951-2016) Oedipus, 1991 Etching with Aquatint 28.75 x 32 inches Artist Proof 7/10 Edition of 35, For sale at Manolis Projects Gallery, Miami, FL
Detail:Louisa Chase (1951-2016) Oedipus, 1991 Etching with Aquatint 28.75 x 32 inches Artist Proof 7/10 Edition of 35, For sale at Manolis Projects Gallery, Miami, FL
Louisa Chase (1951-2016) Oedipus, 1991 Etching with Aquatint 28.75 x 32 inches Artist Proof 7/10 Edition of 35, For sale at Manolis Projects Gallery, Miami, FL
Signature:Louisa Chase (1951-2016) Oedipus, 1991 Etching with Aquatint 28.75 x 32 inches Artist Proof 7/10 Edition of 35, For sale at Manolis Projects Gallery, Miami, FL
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Oedipus, 1991

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Louisa Chase (1951-2016)
Oedipus, 1991
Etching with Aquatint
32 x 28.75 inches
Artist Proof 7/10
Edition of 35

Hand signed and numbered by artist.

Louisa Chase was a Panamanian American artist known for using bright color palettes and geometric forms in her gestural, abstract depictions of landscapes and parts of the human body.

Her works can be found in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and the Corcoran Gallery and the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.