Ernest Trova American, 1927-2009
Salutation, 1995
10-color spreenprint on 4-ply museum board
24 x 19 in | 61 x 48.3 cm
Edition 61 of 80 (+20AP)
Signed, and numbered in pencil, stamped en verso
$750
Ernest Trova, <i>Salutation</i>, 1995
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Further images
COA issued by Collette Gallery
About the Work
Salutation was created as part of Ernest Trova's eight-piece collection titled Personae/Etc. The artist drew these works in St. Louis between May and October 1995, showcasing his late-career experimentation with abstract expressionism. The collection was inspired by an alternate persona that Trova, a shy individual, would later refer to as "Junior Person," representing a more eccentric side of himself. The pieces were hand-printed at Studio Heinrici in New York City in late 1995 and published by Lococo Fine Art, based in St. Louis, the following year.
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