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Trova, Ernest

ERNEST TROVA Falling Man, 1972

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This beautifully printed serigraph titled "Falling Man" by Ernest Trova is a limited edition piece created for his exhibition held at Pace Columbus in Columbus, Ohio, in 1972. Known for his exploration of the human condition, Trova’s "Falling Man" series is a profound commentary on the fragility and impermanence of human life. The serigraph showcases Trova's signature style, with a striking depiction of the figure in a dynamic and thought-provoking pose. The meticulous printing process brings out the depth and texture of Trova’s design, making each element of the piece resonate with clarity and intensity. The limited edition nature of this serigraph not only underscores its rarity but also adds to its allure and collectible value. This artwork, with its rich historical context and artistic significance, stands as a testament to Trova's enduring impact on contemporary art and his profound ability to capture the complexities of the human experience.

Details

Sku: AW1128

Artist: Ernest Trova

Title: Falling Man

Year: 1972

Signed: No

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: 50

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 25.75 x 25.75 inches ( 65 x 65 cm )

Image Size: 24.5 x 24.5 inches ( 62 x 62 cm )

ERNEST TROVA Falling Man, 1972

$175

About the Artist

Ernest Trova

Ernest Trova (1927–2009) was a self-taught American surrealist and pop artist known for his signature "Falling Man" series, featuring an armless human figure. Born in Missouri, Trova was influenced by poetry and corresponded with Ezra Pound. He spent his life in the St. Louis area, where he has a star on the Walk of Fame. Trova's work, spanning paintings, sculptures, and prints, reflected his views on human imperfection and surrealism. He used comic character toys in some pieces and often cast sculptures in white bronze. His gift of 40 works helped establish the Laumeier Sculpture Park in St. Louis.
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