MERET OPPENHEIM – DER SPIEGEL DER GENOVEVA, THE MIRROR OF GENOVEVA, 1967
A debossed print by Surrealist artist Meret Oppenheim. Known for her unconventional use of fur on everyday objects, this print resembles a fur-covered hand held mirror made up of a hoof and a face. From an edition of 2000 published by The Letter Edged in Black Press S.M.S Portfolio No.2.
25.3cm x 17.2cm
A debossed print by Surrealist artist Meret Oppenheim. Known for her unconventional use of fur on everyday objects, this print resembles a fur-covered hand held mirror made up of a hoof and a face. From an edition of 2000 published by The Letter Edged in Black Press S.M.S Portfolio No.2.
25.3cm x 17.2cm
A debossed print by Surrealist artist Meret Oppenheim. Known for her unconventional use of fur on everyday objects, this print resembles a fur-covered hand held mirror made up of a hoof and a face. From an edition of 2000 published by The Letter Edged in Black Press S.M.S Portfolio No.2.
25.3cm x 17.2cm