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Bundle- 3 Assorted Various Artists Pop Art Authentic Serigraphs
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$1,495.00
This is a bundled assortment of 3 Serigraphs by Various Artists. The normal combined retail value for this bundle is $2025. Each piece is described as follows:
Jim Dine - The Red Boots On A Black Ground, 1968 - 1968 Serigraph
15.25" x 15"
Unsigned Serigraph
Paper Size: 15.25 x 15 inches (38.735 x 38.1cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: "The Red Boots on a Black Ground, 1968" by Jim Dine This silkscreen print was created in 1968 by Multiples for a 1969 calendar featuring twelve major Pop artists. It is a small edition, with less than 300 prints produced and not individually numbered. On the verso of the print, the following text is printed: "Silkscreen from Banner by Jim Dine © for Multiples Inc. 1968" The print was printed by Edition Domberger in Germany and published by Multiples, Inc., New York.
Richard Lindner - Fun City from Multiples - 1968 Serigraph 15" x 15"
Unsigned Serigraph
Paper Size: 15 x 15 inches (38.1 x 38.1cm )
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: First edition hand-pulled serigraph unsigned and not numbered by Richard Lindner in 1968. Part of a collection produced by Multiples and printed by Banner. Other artists that participated in the portfolio are Warhol (Soup can), Lichtenstein (Hand Gun), Dine (Red Boots), Krushenick (Yellow Cloud), Yougerman, Wesselman and others. Edition size unknown.
Tom Wesselmann - Fruit plate from One Cent Life Portfolio - 1964 Lithograph 16.25" x 11.5"
Unsigned Lithograph
Paper Size: 16.25 x 11.5 inches (41.275 x 29.21cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: "One Cent Life" is a renowned art portfolio and artist's book that was published in 1964 by artist Walasse Ting in collaboration with artist Sam Francis. This unbound book is notable for its collection of 62 original lithographs by 28 prominent artists, encapsulating the avant-garde art movements of the time, particularly Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art .
The reference to the "missing adjoining half" likely pertains to the fact that "One Cent Life" was designed to be an unbound book, where pages could be displayed individually. In some cases, this has led to the separation of pages that were originally intended to be viewed together, thereby missing one of the halves of a double-page spread. This can affect the visual and contextual integrity of the artwork, as the original compositions often depended on the juxtaposition and dialogue between the pages
Jim Dine - The Red Boots On A Black Ground, 1968 - 1968 Serigraph
15.25" x 15"
Unsigned Serigraph
Paper Size: 15.25 x 15 inches (38.735 x 38.1cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: "The Red Boots on a Black Ground, 1968" by Jim Dine This silkscreen print was created in 1968 by Multiples for a 1969 calendar featuring twelve major Pop artists. It is a small edition, with less than 300 prints produced and not individually numbered. On the verso of the print, the following text is printed: "Silkscreen from Banner by Jim Dine © for Multiples Inc. 1968" The print was printed by Edition Domberger in Germany and published by Multiples, Inc., New York.
Richard Lindner - Fun City from Multiples - 1968 Serigraph 15" x 15"
Unsigned Serigraph
Paper Size: 15 x 15 inches (38.1 x 38.1cm )
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: First edition hand-pulled serigraph unsigned and not numbered by Richard Lindner in 1968. Part of a collection produced by Multiples and printed by Banner. Other artists that participated in the portfolio are Warhol (Soup can), Lichtenstein (Hand Gun), Dine (Red Boots), Krushenick (Yellow Cloud), Yougerman, Wesselman and others. Edition size unknown.
Tom Wesselmann - Fruit plate from One Cent Life Portfolio - 1964 Lithograph 16.25" x 11.5"
Unsigned Lithograph
Paper Size: 16.25 x 11.5 inches (41.275 x 29.21cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: "One Cent Life" is a renowned art portfolio and artist's book that was published in 1964 by artist Walasse Ting in collaboration with artist Sam Francis. This unbound book is notable for its collection of 62 original lithographs by 28 prominent artists, encapsulating the avant-garde art movements of the time, particularly Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art .
The reference to the "missing adjoining half" likely pertains to the fact that "One Cent Life" was designed to be an unbound book, where pages could be displayed individually. In some cases, this has led to the separation of pages that were originally intended to be viewed together, thereby missing one of the halves of a double-page spread. This can affect the visual and contextual integrity of the artwork, as the original compositions often depended on the juxtaposition and dialogue between the pages