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Trova, Ernest

ERNEST TROVA Falling Man Watch, 1985

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This first edition poster titled “Falling Man Watch” is a striking piece from Ernest Trova’s renowned Falling Man series, featuring the iconic Falling Man figure cleverly depicted as the watch hands, symbolizing the passage of time in Trova's conceptual world. Printed on thick white woven paper, the poster showcases a blend of fine art and design, with the textured paper enhancing the depth and detail of the print. The Falling Man, emblematic of human imperfection and fragility, stands out prominently against the crisp background, capturing Trova's exploration of time and existential themes. Trova, an acclaimed American artist, is best known for his Falling Man series, which reflects his poignant commentary on the human condition at its most imperfect. This original poster not only embodies the essence of Trova’s work but also serves as a collectible piece of art that transforms a functional object into a thought-provoking masterpiece.

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Details

Sku: AW2022

Artist: Ernest Trova

Title: Falling Man Watch

Year: 1985

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: 500

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 24.25 x 20 inches ( 62 x 51 cm )

Image Size: 24.25 x 20 inches ( 62 x 51 cm )

ERNEST TROVA Falling Man Watch, 1985

$125

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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