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Ernest Trova The Falling man At Pace/Columbus - Ohio- 1971 Color lithograph dimensions : 79.0 x 66.0 ( h x w ) dimensions image : 61.5 x 62.0 c, ( h x w ) not signed or numbered on heavy paper without frame in good condition without frame Ernest Trova (Clayton, February 19, 1927 - Richmond Heights, March 8, 2009) was an American, surrealist and pop art painter and sculptor. Trova was self-taught and then took art classesThe board president, Morton D. May purchased one of Trova's paintings, which he later donated to the Museum of Modern Art. Trova exhibited his first works at the Pace Gallery in St. Louis in 1963. Some of his early works had already been purchased by the Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London and by the St. Louis Art Museum in St. Louis. In 1964, Trova became his most famous work, The Falling Man, of which he made several versions and whose image was reused in screen prints, on watches and kaleidoscopes. The serial nature of his work, like that of Andy Warhol, was dismissed by critics as too commercial and kitschy.
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ConditionVery goodColorsMulti ColorMaterialPaperNumber of items1StyleModernOrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight79 cmWidth66 cm