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Eduardo Paolozzi


 

Professor Sir Eduardo Luigi Paolozzi CBE FRA (March 7 1924April 22 2005), was a Scottish sculptor and artist. Paolozzi was born in Leith in north Edinburgh, the eldest son of Italian immigrants. He studied at the Edinburgh College of Art in 1943, briefly at the St Martin's School of Art in 1944, and then at the Slade School of Art in London from 1944 to 1947, after which he worked in Paris, France.

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CBE - FRA - March 7 - 1924 - April 22 - 2005 - Scottish - Sculptor - Artist - Leith - Edinburgh - Italian - Edinburgh College of Art - 1943 - St Martin's School of Art - 1944 - Slade School of Art - London - 1947 - Paris - France

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Largely a surrealist, Paolozzi came to public attention in the 1960s by producing a range of striking screenprints. Paolozzi was a founder of the Independent Group, which is seen as a precursor to the '60s British pop art movement. His 1947 collage I was a rich man's plaything http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=999999961&workid=11350&searchid=8201, is sometime labelled the first true instance of Pop Art, although he always described his work as surrealist. Latterly he became better known as a sculptor. Paolozzi is known for producing largely lifelike statuary works, but with rectilinear (often cubic) elements added or removed, or the human form deconstructed in a cubist manner.

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Surrealist - 1960s - Screenprint - Independent Group - Pop art - Cubist

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