Lot 87

Ernest Tino Trova 'Profile Canto' Sculpture

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Ernest Tino Trova (American, 1927-2009) Profile Canto (Falling Man), 1974 Cor-Ten steel and bronze Edition of 125 St. Louis-based artist Ernest Tino Trova was known for his series of sculptures that feature the Falling Man, an armless and indistinct figure that served as a basis for the artist to explore the nature of man. Marked "Pace Editions Inc. 1974" and signed to the underside of the black Plexiglass base. Numbered 56/125. Measures 12" x 15 1/2" x 3 1/2". Weighs 10 1/2 pounds. Note: This lot is offered with a confidential reserve price, in an amount not to exceed the low estimate.

Condition

The left of the steel sculpture has come unfastened from its steel base, leaving the left edge sitting 3/8" above its original position. Weathered patina characteristic of Cor-Ten steel.

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