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LOUISE BOURGEOIS (b. 1911) SPRING stamped with initials "L.B." and numbered from an edition of s...

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LOUISE BOURGEOIS (b. 1911) SPRING stamped with initials  L.B.  and numbered from an edition of s...
LOUISE BOURGEOIS (b. 1911) SPRING stamped with initials "L.B." and numbered from an edition of six along the edge of the base bronze with dark patina 61 x 111/2 x 111/2 in. (154.9 x 29.2 x 29.2 cm) executed 1948-1949 this work is from an edition of six ESTIMATE: - $200,000-300,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, NEW YORK EXHIBITED CHICAGO, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, LOUISE BOURGEOIS, September 7-October 8, 1989 HEMPSTEAD, Hofstra University, Emily Lowe Gallery, COMING OF AGE: AMERICAN SCULPTURE, February 3-March 18, 1990 LEHIGH, Lehigh University Art Gallery; Ames, Iowa State University, Brunnier Gallery; OSHKOSH, Paine Art Center and ANNAPOLIS, St. John's College, The Mitchell Gallery, THE COMING OF AGE OF AMERICAN SCULPTURE, February 3-October 25, 1992 CHEMNITZ, Chemnitz City Museum, SCULPTURE-FIGURE-WOMAN, February 6-March 30, 1993 LINZ, Oberoesterreichische Landesglaerie, SCULPTURE-FIGURE-WOMAN, April-May 1998 "As soon as I arrived in the United States...I began to suffer from homesickness. But it was a subterranean, unconscious land that I longed for. So without knowing why, I began to re-create presences. I was on the roof of the Stanford White house near Gramercy Park, because no one went on to the roof since it was dangerous. So I adopted that outdoor site and I re-created all the people I had left behind in France. They were huddled one against the other, and they represented all the people that I couldn't admit I missed. I'd never have admitted it, but the fact is, I missed them desperately."-Louise Bourgeois (M.-L. Bernadac, Louise Bourgeois, New York, 1996, p. 54.)