Basic Information
Title: Les Noces de Figaro (The Marriage of Figaro)
Artist(s):
Vera Molnar
Date Created: 2015
Edition Info:
44/100
56/100
58/100
59/100
60/100
93/100
Medium: silkscreen print on porcelain
Inventory ID: Molnar-2015-01
Description
titles of individual dishes: Cinque, Dieci, Vinti, Trenta, Trenta sei, Quaranta tré.
sizes variable depending on title
each dish is signed, titled, dated, and numbered out of 100 on the back
housed in a custom made box that is signed, titled, and dated with the name of the publisher printed on the top
published by Barnard Chauveau Galerie
For this ensemble of 6 porcelain plates and 1 dish, Vera Molnar imagined a drawing which finds its inspiration in Les Noces de Figaro de Mozart : Cinque, Dieci, Vinti, Trenta, Trenta sei, Quaranta tré.
Detail images of the work
signed and numbered 3/4 lower right in graphite AD.VM.AV.IA, on the other side of the polyhedron (1514-2023) Collaboration between Vera Molnár and aurèce vettier Text and curation by Vincent Baby Based on a detail -the representation of a polyhedron- from Albrecht Dürer’s engraving Melencholia (1514), Vera Molnár and aurèce vettier have imagined an installation assisted […]
an artist book collaboration with Vera Molnar and Martin Grasser. signed, dated, and dedicated “to Michael and Anne” on the inside cover printed, published, and copyrighted by Sotheby’s justification text from the inside cover of the book: “Themes and Variations by Vera Molnar encompasses a collection of 500 unique generative artworks. Within these works Molnar […]
no visible signature inscription in French printed in plotter ink: “Madame Janine Mayer, Nous sommes honores de saisir l’occasion de cette journee du 31 mai, 1985 por vous adresser cette oeuvre concue et executee par ordinateur. en Sorbonne, F. Molnar et le C.R.E.I.A.V.” inscription translated to English: “Mrs. Janine Mayer, We are honored to seize […]
signed lower right in orange plotter ink signed on the reverse in graphite “A Jeanine Festival Des Arts Electroniques 1988 Rennes 1988, Juin.” printed lower right in black and orange ink