Lot 93
  • 93

JAMES ROSENQUIST (1933 - 2017) | Electrical Nymphs on a Non-Objective Ground (Glenn 203)

Estimate
3,000 - 5,000 USD
bidding is closed

Description

  • James Rosenquist
  • Electrical Nymphs on a Non-Objective Ground (Glenn 203)
  • image: 865 by 865 mm 34 by 34 in
  • sheet: 1016 by 1016 mm 40 by 40 in
Lithograph printed in colors on plastic laminate adhered to plywood, 1984, signed in metallic ink, dated, titled and numbered 21/30 (total edition includes ten artist's proofs), with the inkstamp of the printer and publisher, ULAE, West Islip, New York

Condition

The print is in generally good condition. The laminate sheet with some surface soiling, mostly visible on the lower half. The surface with several faint scuffs and scratches, two in the image: a 10mm scuff at the upper left corner and a 50mm scratch at the lower right corner. A few tiny spots of discoloration at the center of sheet. (The signature and date slightly smudged, likely from time of execution.)
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