Addie Herder (1920-2009) - "Cascal Sex" contemporary box construction. Signed in graphite URC and dated 1961. Provenance Pavel Zoubok Gallery. Overall size H 16-1/2" W 12-3/4" D2". Trained at the Tyler School in Philadelphia during the late 1930s, Addie Herder moved to New York in 1946 with her then-husband Milton Herder. The two opened a successful commercial design business in a large studio in the Sherwood building, where Herder also met and befriended fellow artists Sari Dienes and Stella Snead. After leaving the Sherwood Studios, Herder separated from her husband and relocated to Paris. Addie HerderÕs work has been widely exhibited since the early 1970s and is represented in distinguished private and public collections, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Neuberger Museum and the Hirshorn Musuem.Collection of Jim and Nancy Glazer. Please refer to this link for a high-res image. https://www.dropbox.com/s/qxla5wllmz1hzqt/1081046_1.jpg?dl=0