Marisol
Related Category: American Art: Biographies
(Marisol Escobar)(măr´ĭsŏl´´ āskō´bär), 1930, Venezuelan-American sculptor, b. Paris. Marisol was first influenced by pre-Columbian sculpture and South American folk art. She is noted for her large, satirical, wooden figure groups; these place her within the
pop art movement. Many of her works, such as
The Family (1962; Mus. of Modern Art, New York City), contain found objects and plaster or painted replicas of parts of her own body.