Barbara Kohl-Spiro (1941) - Kaleidoscope

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Barbara Kohl-Spiro, Kaleidoscope, a 1979 lithograph in good condition created in the United States, limited edition 143/250, hand signed, with paper size 22 5/8 x 20 3/4 in and image size 15 7/8 x 15 in.

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Inscribed in pencil, lower left, directly below image: 143/250
Signed in pencil, lower right, directly below image: Barbara Kohl
Dimensions: Paper size: 22 5/8 x 20 3/4 in.
image size: 15 7/8 x 15 in.



Barbara Kohl (Βοrn 1940) is a mixed-media artist whose work explores her identity as a Jewish woman. She places her subjects against ornate patterns inspired by historic textiles to symbolize the love and labor women have contributed to their communities. Through her depictions of brides from diverse heritages, Kohl celebrates both cultural legacy and continuity, honoring the lasting influence daughters and granddaughters will carry into the future.

Kohl's artwork can be found in private and public collections across the country, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Milwaukee Art Museum, among others. Her work has also been exhibited internationally at the United States Embassy in Prague, Czech Republic.

Inscribed in pencil, lower left, directly below image: 143/250
Signed in pencil, lower right, directly below image: Barbara Kohl
Dimensions: Paper size: 22 5/8 x 20 3/4 in.
image size: 15 7/8 x 15 in.



Barbara Kohl (Βοrn 1940) is a mixed-media artist whose work explores her identity as a Jewish woman. She places her subjects against ornate patterns inspired by historic textiles to symbolize the love and labor women have contributed to their communities. Through her depictions of brides from diverse heritages, Kohl celebrates both cultural legacy and continuity, honoring the lasting influence daughters and granddaughters will carry into the future.

Kohl's artwork can be found in private and public collections across the country, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Milwaukee Art Museum, among others. Her work has also been exhibited internationally at the United States Embassy in Prague, Czech Republic.

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Artist
Barbara Kohl-Spiro (1941)
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Kaleidoscope
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
United States
Year
1979
Condition
Good condition
Height
22 in
Width
21 in
Weight
1 kg
Style
Abstract
Period
1970-1980
Sold with frame
No
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2
Objects sold
Private

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