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Robert Indiana, Gloster Heming (Sheehan 96-108), Mother Of Us All, Silkscreen
Robert Indiana, Gloster Heming (Sheehan 96-108), Mother Of Us All, Silkscreen
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Condition: Pre-Owned
Silkscreen on vlin dArches paper. Paper Size: 24 x 20 inches. Excellent condition. Inscription: Hand signed and numbered, as issued. Notes: From the folio, Mother of Us All, 1977. Published by Leon Amiel Publisher, Inc., New York; printed by Mourlot Frres, Paris, in an edition of CL, 1977.
ROBERT INDIANA (1926-2015) Robert Indiana (1928-2018) was an American artist and one of the pioneers the Pop art movement. His iconic image LOVE was first created in 1964 in t......
Silkscreen on vlin dArches paper. Paper Size: 24 x 20 inches. Excellent condition. Inscription: Hand signed and numbered, as issued. Notes: From the folio, Mother of Us All, 1977. Published by Leon Amiel Publisher, Inc., New York; printed by Mourlot Frres, Paris, in an edition of CL, 1977.
ROBERT INDIANA (1926-2015) Robert Indiana (1928-2018) was an American artist and one of the pioneers the Pop art movement. His iconic image LOVE was first created in 1964 in t......
Condition: Pre-Owned
Silkscreen on vlin dArches paper. Paper Size: 24 x 20 inches. Excellent condition. Inscription: Hand signed and numbered, as issued. Notes: From the folio, Mother of Us All, 1977. Published by Leon Amiel Publisher, Inc., New York; printed by Mourlot Frres, Paris, in an edition of CL, 1977.
ROBERT INDIANA (1926-2015) Robert Indiana (1928-2018) was an American artist and one of the pioneers the Pop art movement. His iconic image LOVE was first created in 1964 in the form of a card which he sent to several friends and acquaintances in the art world. In 1965, Robert Indiana was invited to propose an artwork to be featured on the Museum of Modern Art's annual Christmas card. Indiana submitted several 12 square oil on canvas variations based on his LOVE image. The museum selected the most intense color combination in red, blue, and green. It became one of the most popular cards the museum has ever offered. Indiana continued to develop his LOVE series, and in 1966, worked with Marian Goodman of Multiples, Inc. to make his first LOVE sculpture in aluminum. In 1970, Indiana completed his first monumental LOVE sculpture in Cor-Ten steel which is in the collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. In addition to being a painter and sculptor, Indiana made posters and prints and also designed stage sets and costumes for the Virgil Thompson and Gertrude Stein opera The Mother of Us All. Indiana's artwork has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world and is included in the permanent collections of many major museums including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Modern, London; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Product Disclaimer: Please review the full description and photos. Lithographs may be plate-signed, hand-signed, or slab-signed and can include a COA (see images); edition numbers shown may vary from the one shipped. Pricing reflects signature type—hand-signed pieces carry a premium and are clearly labeled. 'After' or 'nach' indicates an authorised lithographic reproduction in the style of the named artist, not a unique original. For inquiries, please reach out to support@seuyco.com. By registering for or placing a bid in any SEUYCO auction, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to our Shipping, Payment, and Auction Policies.
Silkscreen on vlin dArches paper. Paper Size: 24 x 20 inches. Excellent condition. Inscription: Hand signed and numbered, as issued. Notes: From the folio, Mother of Us All, 1977. Published by Leon Amiel Publisher, Inc., New York; printed by Mourlot Frres, Paris, in an edition of CL, 1977.
ROBERT INDIANA (1926-2015) Robert Indiana (1928-2018) was an American artist and one of the pioneers the Pop art movement. His iconic image LOVE was first created in 1964 in the form of a card which he sent to several friends and acquaintances in the art world. In 1965, Robert Indiana was invited to propose an artwork to be featured on the Museum of Modern Art's annual Christmas card. Indiana submitted several 12 square oil on canvas variations based on his LOVE image. The museum selected the most intense color combination in red, blue, and green. It became one of the most popular cards the museum has ever offered. Indiana continued to develop his LOVE series, and in 1966, worked with Marian Goodman of Multiples, Inc. to make his first LOVE sculpture in aluminum. In 1970, Indiana completed his first monumental LOVE sculpture in Cor-Ten steel which is in the collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. In addition to being a painter and sculptor, Indiana made posters and prints and also designed stage sets and costumes for the Virgil Thompson and Gertrude Stein opera The Mother of Us All. Indiana's artwork has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world and is included in the permanent collections of many major museums including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Tate Modern, London; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Product Disclaimer: Please review the full description and photos. Lithographs may be plate-signed, hand-signed, or slab-signed and can include a COA (see images); edition numbers shown may vary from the one shipped. Pricing reflects signature type—hand-signed pieces carry a premium and are clearly labeled. 'After' or 'nach' indicates an authorised lithographic reproduction in the style of the named artist, not a unique original. For inquiries, please reach out to support@seuyco.com. By registering for or placing a bid in any SEUYCO auction, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agree to our Shipping, Payment, and Auction Policies.
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