Parvati

Catalog no.

0048

Year

1984

Subject

Mythology

Media

Oil / Acrylic /
Acrylic on board

Size (H x W)

34 x 25 inches

Availability

For sale, Priced

Price

£935

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Movement in the piece is effected by use of cogs applying multiple layers of paint. "One of the forms of the Indian deity. This is a deliberate attempt to contravene linear perspective." PBB 1987. Signed: PAUL BENEDICT BRAND

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