Ruscha, Edward
EDWARD RUSCHA Standard Station, 1992
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$250.00
Sku: YY5965
Artist: Edward Ruscha
Title: Standard Station
Year: 1992
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 5 x 7 inches ( 13 x 18 cm )
Image Size: 4.25 x 6.5 inches ( 11 x 17 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: Yes
Frame Size: H: 15.5 x W: 14.5 x D: 0.75 in.
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: Offset Lithograph from a portfolio of six prints published by the Museum of Modern Art, but now out of print. Ed Ruscha’s Standard Station is among his most iconic images, encapsulating his fascination with the American landscape, consumer culture, and roadside architecture. First created in the 1960s, the bold perspective and dynamic typography evoke both the promise and the impersonality of the modern highway. This edition, part of a MoMA six-print portfolio, has long been out of print, making it highly collectible for admirers of Pop and Conceptual art. Presented in a white wood frame with a 1-inch front profile and a 3/4-inch side profile, the artwork is mounted behind a 4-inch mat, offering a clean, gallery-quality display that enhances the strength of Ruscha’s composition.
Artist: Edward Ruscha
Title: Standard Station
Year: 1992
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 5 x 7 inches ( 13 x 18 cm )
Image Size: 4.25 x 6.5 inches ( 11 x 17 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: Yes
Frame Size: H: 15.5 x W: 14.5 x D: 0.75 in.
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: Offset Lithograph from a portfolio of six prints published by the Museum of Modern Art, but now out of print. Ed Ruscha’s Standard Station is among his most iconic images, encapsulating his fascination with the American landscape, consumer culture, and roadside architecture. First created in the 1960s, the bold perspective and dynamic typography evoke both the promise and the impersonality of the modern highway. This edition, part of a MoMA six-print portfolio, has long been out of print, making it highly collectible for admirers of Pop and Conceptual art. Presented in a white wood frame with a 1-inch front profile and a 3/4-inch side profile, the artwork is mounted behind a 4-inch mat, offering a clean, gallery-quality display that enhances the strength of Ruscha’s composition.