“Farewell”
by: Victor Ostrovsky$1,680.00 and up:
The price varies on this artwork due to size and composition. Please inquire with the gallery to obtain additional information.
“Being a spy means saying “farewell” on a regular basis. It doesn’t, however, mean the spy is going anywhere. Even a lover may be deceived to help make your departure more believable. She is not an agent, but she may be an unwitting source for the other side. He is saying goodbye, but only because an operation demands it. Ostrovsky painted Farewell in 1999, and included the World Trade Center towers in the background as a way to symbolize New York City. After September 11, 2001, however, an additional interpretation became evident. Appropriately, Ostrovsky had named this painting Farewell.”
This Giclee is available in several sizes: 40″H x 24″W, 50″H x 30″W, and 60″H x 36″W. Please contact the gallery for more pricing information.
Medium: Giclee
Edition Type: Limited Edition Giclee
Edition Size: 295
Dimensions: 40"H 24"W
Style: Surrealism
Subject: Metaphors of Espionage Series