Jacklin, Bill
BILL JACKLIN Sheep Meadow III, 1990 - Signed
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$350.00
Sku: YY5764
Artist: Bill Jacklin
Title: Sheep Meadow III
Year: 1990
Signed: Yes
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 24 x 36 inches ( 61 x 91 cm )
Image Size: 21 x 34 inches ( 53 x 86 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This original exhibition poster was produced for Bill Jacklin’s 1990 exhibition at Marlborough Gallery, titled Urban Portraits, New York. Featuring the atmospheric and dynamic image Sheep Meadow II, Central Park, NY, the poster captures Jacklin’s fascination with the rhythms of urban life and his masterful ability to translate movement and light into expressive figuration. In this work, Jacklin brings to life one of New York’s most iconic public spaces, transforming a familiar park scene into a shimmering, almost dreamlike tableau of figures and shadows. His painterly treatment of crowds and city spaces places him among the most poetic observers of contemporary urban existence. This particular poster is hand-signed by Bill Jacklin in sharpie, adding a layer of personal authenticity and making it especially desirable for collectors of modern British and American art.
Artist: Bill Jacklin
Title: Sheep Meadow III
Year: 1990
Signed: Yes
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 24 x 36 inches ( 61 x 91 cm )
Image Size: 21 x 34 inches ( 53 x 86 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This original exhibition poster was produced for Bill Jacklin’s 1990 exhibition at Marlborough Gallery, titled Urban Portraits, New York. Featuring the atmospheric and dynamic image Sheep Meadow II, Central Park, NY, the poster captures Jacklin’s fascination with the rhythms of urban life and his masterful ability to translate movement and light into expressive figuration. In this work, Jacklin brings to life one of New York’s most iconic public spaces, transforming a familiar park scene into a shimmering, almost dreamlike tableau of figures and shadows. His painterly treatment of crowds and city spaces places him among the most poetic observers of contemporary urban existence. This particular poster is hand-signed by Bill Jacklin in sharpie, adding a layer of personal authenticity and making it especially desirable for collectors of modern British and American art.