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  1. Marisol Escobar (May 22, 1930 – April 30, 2016), otherwise known simply as Marisol, was a Venezuelan-American sculptor born in Paris, who lived and worked in New York City. She became world-famous in the mid-1960s, but lapsed into relative obscurity within a decade.

  2. Mar 26, 2012 · Marisol Escobar (May 22, 1930 – April 30, 2016), otherwise known simply as Marisol, was a Venezuelan-American sculptor born in Paris, who lived and worked in New York City. She became world-famous in the mid-1960s, but lapsed into relative obscurity within a decade.

  3. May 3, 2016 · Marisol, a Venezuelan-American artist who fused Pop Art imagery and folk art in assemblages and sculptures that, together with her mysterious, Garboesque persona, made her one of the most...

  4. www.artnet.com › artists › marisol-escobarMarisol Escobar | Artnet

    Marisol Escobar, later known as simply “Marisol,” was an American artist best known for her carved wooden sculptures, which often incorporated photographs and painted elements. View Marisol Escobar’s 265 artworks on artnet.

  5. Jan 27, 2022 · Marisol Escobar was a well-known American artist noted for her carved wooden sculptures that usually featured photographs and painted elements. Marisol Escobar’s art was highly influenced by pre-Columbian art, including clay and wood components, as well as geometric abstraction.

  6. Marisol Escobar (May 22, 1930 – April 30, 2016), otherwise known simply as Marisol, was a French sculptor of Venezuelan heritage who worked in New York City. Maria Sol Escobar was born on May 22, 1930, to Venezuelan parents in Paris, France. She was preceded by an elder brother, Gustavo.

  7. Apr 18, 2024 · Marisol Escobar was a Venezuelan-American sculptor whose enigmatic persona and distinctive large woodblock figures caused a sensation during the 1960s. Despite being one of the most prominent artists of the burgeoning New York Pop Art scene, by the 1970s she had already faded into obscurity.

  8. She was a pop culture icon. In the 1960s, her innovative wooden sculptures of family groups and famous people brought her fame. She was also known for her beauty, enigmatic persona, and mysterious appearances at Manhattan art openings.

  9. The Venezuelan American artist, born María Sol Escobar, created abstract and surreal sculptures of people from wood and casts of her own body. Learn about her inspiration, introspection, and ingenuity.

  10. Marisol Escobar is a Parisian-born Venezuelan who has lived in New York since the 1950s. She studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1949 and at both the New School for Social Research and the Hans Hofmann School from 1951 to 1954.