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Artwork
« A great part of my work is the historical reconstruction of my childhood. In Argentina, when I was younger, during the war all the toys that use to come from Japan and Europe disappeared and people started to invent wooden painted toys to sell them on the market. Between 1965 and 1968 I prepared an exhibition for the Jean Boucher and Claude Bernard galleries with works that were more or less a sort of reproduction of all those folkloric toys ». Antonio Seguí, August 2009.
With these figures that bare plain features strolling amidst the centres of large cities Antonio Seguí depicts with humour the comedy of life Naturally I like to inspect the individual’s inner side, understand his conflicts, show his joys he says.
If part of the elements he offers in his works is linked to his own story (such as the man always wearing a hat, a common Male sign in all social classes in Argentina), it is more important for him to leave the viewers the care of building their own story. The modern man he depicts with pleasure and irony, in a rush and very urban, escapes from the day-to-day life by baring bright colors in his quest of happiness and humanness.
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Edition “Art For All”,
2012 – Ed. 2020,
Painted metal cast,
H. 13.5 x L. 16 x D. 4.5 cm – 450 gr.
Signed and numbered on the base. Limited edition of 999 copies.
Size of the box (with protective case): H. 18.5 x L. 20 x D. 6.5 cm.
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Additional information
Weight | 450 g |
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Dimensions | 14 × 16 × 4 cm |
Year | 2012 |
Material | Cast iron |
Signature | Engraved signature |
Tirages | Edition of 999 |
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