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Louise Bourgeois. Spider Woman. 2004 Louise Bourgeois Drawing, Louise Bourgeois Art, Holga Photography, Feminism Art, History Tattoos, Louise Bourgeois, Spider Woman, Women Artists, Feminist Art

Louise Bourgeois. Spider Woman. 2004. Only state. Drypoint. plate (oval): 9 1/4 × 6 9/16" (23.5 × 16.7 cm); sheet: 13 1/2 × 13 5/8" (34.3 × 34.6 cm). Harlan & Weaver, New York. Harlan & Weaver, New York. A.P. 2/2. Gift of The Easton Foundation. 572.2016. © The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY. Drawings & Prints

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Louise Bourgeois. Are You in Orbit? (#1). 2008. Version 1 of 3, only state. Etching. plate (in 2 vertical parts) (overall): 60 5/16 × 35 11/16" (153.2 × 90.7 cm); sheet: 59 1/4 x 35 1/2" (150.5 x 90.1 cm) (dimensions reflect full plate size; this is a partial print). Osiris, New York. Wingate Studio, Hinsdale, NH. "7/9" lower left comp., pencil, artist's hand. Gift of the artist. 97.2012. © The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY. Drawings & Prints

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Louise Bourgeois. The Unfolding. 2007 | MoMA Beige Vibe, Louise Bourgeois Drawing, Louise Bourgeois Art, Louise Bourgeois, Knitting Blogs, Rug Designs, Natural Form, Pose Ref, Art Things

Louise Bourgeois. The Unfolding. 2007. Only state. Etching. plate (in 2 vertical parts) (overall): 58 7/8 × 35 9/16" (149.5 × 90.3 cm); sheet: 59 5/8 × 37 13/16" (151.5 × 96 cm). Osiris, New York. Wingate Studio, Hinsdale, NH. "5/9" lower left comp., pencil, artist's hand. Gift of the artist. 94.2012. © The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY. Drawings & Prints

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Louise Bourgeois Drawing, Louis Bourgeois, Louise Bourgeois, Sculpture Installation, Mark Making, American Artists, Painting & Drawing, Printmaking, Artist Inspiration

from the book 'drawings and observations' by louise bourgeois with lawrence rinder. 'i am more interested in the form and in the abstract quality of the drawing than in the subject. we are not talking here about the recording of emotions, the recording of motives. what we are talking about is a recording of lines and shapes; that is everything. the subject is only ;all our subjects are the same;anything i say would apply to any of us. so its not a mystery. the mystery resides in what you do…

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