Sil I

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This is the first of three works painted on a new type of aluminium called silberit, hence the title. From the mid-1920s, Moholy-Nagy abandoned

National Galleries of Scotland: Modern

Title

Sil I

Date

1933

Medium

oil & incised lines on silberit

Measurements

H 50 x W 20 cm

Accession number

GMA 1663

Acquisition method

purchased, 1977

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

Incised on reverse: MOHOLY NAGY three times and '1933 for Mr Crowther'

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