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Tom Wesselmann
Judy with black hat, 1997.
Silkscreen in colors
Estimate:
€ 6,000 / $ 6,900 Sold:
€ 6,072 / $ 6,982 (incl. surcharge)
7
Tom Wesselmann
Judy with black hat, 1997.
Silkscreen in colors
Estimate:
€ 6,000 / $ 6,900 Sold:
€ 6,072 / $ 6,982 (incl. surcharge)
Judy with black hat. 1997.
Silkscreen in colors.
Signed and numbered. From an edition of 10 de-luxe copies. On light cardboard. 99.6 x 84.4 cm (39.2 x 33.2 in). Sheet: 121 x 100,6 cm (47,6 x 39,6 in).
With the blindstamp "Screened Images". [JS].
• Alongside Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, Wesselmann is one of the most important representatives of American Pop Art.
• Wesselmann became famous with his series “Great American Nudes” in 1961, which challenged contemporary viewing habits both in terms of technique and motif.
• Wesselmann rose to international fame with his striking, large-format silkscreen prints, which are inspired by contemporary advertising art and usually show female nudes in bright colors.
• The artist's paintings and prints are at, among others, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Tate Modern, London.
In good condition. Slight horizontal trace of rubbing in the right of the broad margin.
Silkscreen in colors.
Signed and numbered. From an edition of 10 de-luxe copies. On light cardboard. 99.6 x 84.4 cm (39.2 x 33.2 in). Sheet: 121 x 100,6 cm (47,6 x 39,6 in).
With the blindstamp "Screened Images". [JS].
• Alongside Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, Wesselmann is one of the most important representatives of American Pop Art.
• Wesselmann became famous with his series “Great American Nudes” in 1961, which challenged contemporary viewing habits both in terms of technique and motif.
• Wesselmann rose to international fame with his striking, large-format silkscreen prints, which are inspired by contemporary advertising art and usually show female nudes in bright colors.
• The artist's paintings and prints are at, among others, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Tate Modern, London.
In good condition. Slight horizontal trace of rubbing in the right of the broad margin.
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