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Otmar Oliva,
geb. 1952
König Ubu Höhe: 60 cm.
1989/1990.
Catalogue price € 10.000 - 15.000
Catalogue price€ 10.000 - 15.000
$ 10,800 - 16,200
£ 9,000 - 13,500
元 78,200 - 117,300
₽ 994,900 - 1,492,350
Bronze, gegossen, patiniert. Über gekehltem Rundsockel die organische Figur mit auslaufenden Gliedmaßen (ein Finger gebrochen).
Eines der Hauptwerke des Künstlers ist der Thron für Paul II, welcher in der Kapelle Redemptoris Mater im Vatikan zu sehen ist. (1220521) (13)
Otmar Olivar,
born 1952
KING UBUHeight: 60 cm.
1989/1990.
Bronze, cast, patinated. Round coved base, organic figure with sprawling limbs (one finger broken).
One of the major works by the artist is the throne for Pope John Paul II held at the Redemptoris Mater Chapel at the Vatican.
This object has been individually compared to the information in the Art Loss Register data bank and is not registered there as stolen or missing.
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