About The Work
This untitled lithograph by Jasper Johns is an exceptional synthesis of several of the chief motifs and elements that characterize the legendary artist's esteemed oeuvre: it features vibrant and bold color palette with essential geometric forms encompassing the background, and a mysterious dark flat figure, among other subjects presenting the viewer with everyday imagery that "the mind already knows."
About Jasper Johns
From The Magazine
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- Art 101: "The Portrait is Always Dependent on the Moment": Read What Annie Leibovitz Wrote About Becoming a Photography Icon
- Art 101: What the MoMA Rauschenberg Retrospective Won't Tell You: Jonathan Katz on Rauschenberg, Homosexuality, and Assemblage
- Interviews & Features: The Artist Who "Invented the Most Since Picasso": Robert Rauschenberg's Innovations in Art
- Interviews & Features: Words, Thoughts, and Phrases: Ed Ruscha's Literary Pop Paintings
Intaglio
21.00 x 16.00 in
53.3 x 40.6 cm
This work comes with a Documentation sheet.
About The Work
This untitled lithograph by Jasper Johns is an exceptional synthesis of several of the chief motifs and elements that characterize the legendary artist's esteemed oeuvre: it features vibrant and bold color palette with essential geometric forms encompassing the background, and a mysterious dark flat figure, among other subjects presenting the viewer with everyday imagery that "the mind already knows."
About Jasper Johns
From The Magazine
- Art 101: What to Say About Your New David Salle Print
- Art 101: "The Portrait is Always Dependent on the Moment": Read What Annie Leibovitz Wrote About Becoming a Photography Icon
- Art 101: What the MoMA Rauschenberg Retrospective Won't Tell You: Jonathan Katz on Rauschenberg, Homosexuality, and Assemblage
- Interviews & Features: The Artist Who "Invented the Most Since Picasso": Robert Rauschenberg's Innovations in Art
- Interviews & Features: Words, Thoughts, and Phrases: Ed Ruscha's Literary Pop Paintings
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