Sorel Etrog

SOREL ETROG "HANOVER HAND" LITHO, 1970

Although Sorel Etrog (1933 - 2014) was a prolific illustrator throughout his lifetime and experimented with printmaking, especially in the late 1960's and into the 70's, there was little commercial emphasis on his works on paper. 

In 2013, when the Art Gallery of Ontario mounted their major retrospective devoted to Etrog, his drawings and prints were given significant exposure which encouraged curiosity and connoisseurship for this material. While many fans and collectors are not as intimate with Etrog's works on paper, the tide is certainly turning. 

This impactful and evocative print is a great example of Etrog work on paper. It depicts two of Etrog's most iconic motifs; the links and the hand.  

It was created as part of a suite of lithographs in a limited edition catalogue in conjunction with a solo exhibition at the renowned Hanover Gallery in London in April 1970. 

Etrog's work can be found in numerous museum and private collections including the Tate, the AGO and LACMA. His public sculptures can be found on iconic corners in Toronto, Montreal, Israel and beyond. 

Additional images available on request. 

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"Hanover Suite A" 

Lithograph on Arches paper

Printed by Arte (Adrien Maeght) in Paris, France

Signed and numbered by the artist

From an edition of 100

8.5"H 7.25"W (work) 

13"H 11.5"W (framed)

Framed with museum glass

Very good condition.

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