Sunday, January 15, 2012

Can anyone help me identify a piece of artwork by Victor Vaserely?

The piece I am searching to identify is described as follows: It is a multi colored print of what appears to be a faceless woman in a full length dress. Her head is surrounded by a circle filled with flower shapes. Her upper torso appears to have no arms and contains diamond shapes. There is a large bow or ribbon around her waist with rectangular patterns. The portion of her dress from the waist to her thighs contains horizontally placed squares and rectangles. The portion of the dress below that point down contains cirlces and ovals. Beyond her is a checkerboard pattern set on top of vertical lines.

Can anyone help me identify a piece of artwork by Victor Vaserely?
Victor Vasarély, often called the Founder of Op Art, was not known for his paintings of figures. The only one that I know of that is definitely female is titled Folklore. See the site below:
Reply:Folklore


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