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A8706                                                                 
Marcus Glenn
A Collector's Dream, Marcel Mouly
2009
48'' x 30''
Mixed media painting with relief and collage on wood panel. Signed in pigment lower left. Signed and titled on the verso. A unique work. From the collection of the artist.

The art gallery has always been an important backdrop in the work of Marcus Glenn. The artist uses an abstracted version of the gallery at Park West as the setting for his subjects to admire works of art, to discuss politics or share an evening with friends. The gallery is colorful, vibrant and full of life, his subjects are expressive and engaged. 

In this series of original works by Marcus Glenn, the artist has chosen to highlight one of the great modern masters, Marcel Mouly. Even as Glenn portrays the gallery as an avant garde space with angular lines and rich colors, the works of Mouly maintain their integrity and draw in the gallery visitors. No doubt a tribute to the importance and longevity of Mouly's works. - Park West Gallery Marcus Glenn

	  A8706                                                                 
Marcus Glenn
A Collector's Dream, Marcel Mouly
2009
48'' x 30''
Mixed media painting with relief and collage on wood panel. Signed in pigment lower left. Signed and titled on the verso. A unique work. From the collection of the artist.

The art gallery has always been an important backdrop in the work of Marcus Glenn. The artist uses an abstracted version of the gallery at Park West as the setting for his subjects to admire works of art, to discuss politics or share an evening with friends. The gallery is colorful, vibrant and full of life, his subjects are expressive and engaged. 

In this series of original works by Marcus Glenn, the artist has chosen to highlight one of the great modern masters, Marcel Mouly. Even as Glenn portrays the gallery as an avant garde space with angular lines and rich colors, the works of Mouly maintain their integrity and draw in the gallery visitors. No doubt a tribute to the importance and longevity of Mouly's works.