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Third Drawer Down X Louise Bourgeois, Memory Card Set Paper Third Drawer Down Studio Default Title
Third Drawer Down X Louise Bourgeois, Memory Card Set Paper Third Drawer Down Studio Default Title
Third Drawer Down X Louise Bourgeois, Memory Card Set Paper Third Drawer Down Studio
Third Drawer Down X Louise Bourgeois, Memory Card Set Paper Third Drawer Down Studio
Third Drawer Down X Louise Bourgeois, Memory Card Set Paper Third Drawer Down Studio
Third Drawer Down X Louise Bourgeois, Memory Card Set Paper Third Drawer Down Studio
Third Drawer Down X Louise Bourgeois, Memory Card Set Paper Third Drawer Down Studio
Third Drawer Down X Louise Bourgeois, Memory Card Set Paper Third Drawer Down Studio
Third Drawer Down X Louise Bourgeois, Memory Card Set Paper Third Drawer Down Studio Default Title
Third Drawer Down X Louise Bourgeois, Memory Card Set Paper Third Drawer Down Studio
Third Drawer Down X Louise Bourgeois, Memory Card Set Paper Third Drawer Down Studio
Third Drawer Down X Louise Bourgeois, Memory Card Set Paper Third Drawer Down Studio

Memory Card Set x Louise Bourgeois

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Description

An educational and engaging game for ages three and above featuring imagery from Louise Bourgeois' Ode ? l'Oubli piece. Use eight pairs for younger children, or the full set for a more challenging game suitable for older children and adults.


Specifications

- 48 memory cards

- Gift packaged

- Packaging size: 23cm x 20 cm x 2cm (9" x 7.8" x 0.78?)

- Pieces: 7cm x 6cm (2.7" x 2.3")


Artwork
Louise Bourgeois, Ode ? l'Oubli, 2004.

24 pages from a fabric and color lithograph book, 36 pages, 27.3 x 33.6 x 5 cm.

? 2016, The Easton Foundation/VAGA, New York. Licensed by Viscopy.


About the Artist

French-born American artist Louise Bourgeois (b. 1911, Paris) is internationally renowned for her psychologically charged sculptures, prints and drawings. Despite living in New York from 1938 until her death in 2010, Bourgeois drew much of her inspiration from her time growing up in France. Bourgeois' work used the body to explore complex themes about the human condition, especially love, memory, sexuality and abandonment. Third Drawer Down first collaborated with her for a retrospective at the Tate in 2008.