"Love That Makes the World Go Round"
Silk screen on paper, 1947
Signed in pencil lower left: "de Diego" and dated '47
Intended edition of 100 never realized. No more than 20 imps were printed.
Done while the artist was in Chicago or New York
Anthony Griffiths of the British Museum, characterizes this image as "a Surrealistic version of the doomsday clock" (page 12).
Condition: Excellent
Provenance: Estate of the artist
Illustrated: Williams, American Screenprints from the Collection of Reba and Dave Williams, 1991
Note: an impression was donated from Reba and Dave Williams to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, Accession 2008.115.1422
Silk screen on paper, 1947
Signed in pencil lower left: "de Diego" and dated '47
Intended edition of 100 never realized. No more than 20 imps were printed.
Done while the artist was in Chicago or New York
Anthony Griffiths of the British Museum, characterizes this image as "a Surrealistic version of the doomsday clock" (page 12).
Condition: Excellent
Provenance: Estate of the artist
Illustrated: Williams, American Screenprints from the Collection of Reba and Dave Williams, 1991
Note: an impression was donated from Reba and Dave Williams to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, Accession 2008.115.1422