The Emily Fisher Landau Collection: An Era Defined | Evening Auction

The Emily Fisher Landau Collection: An Era Defined | Evening Auction

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November 9, 12:13 AM GMT

Estimate

1,200,000 - 1,800,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Jasper Johns

(b. 1930)


Savarin

signed in pencil Jasper Johns, dated '82 and numbered 2/2 (lower right)

monotype over lithograph on Rives BFK wove paper 

image: 39 ⅞ by 29 ⅝ in. 101.2 by 75.2 cm.

sheet: 50 ⅛ by 38 in. 127.4 by 96.8 cm.

Executed in 1982; this impression is number 2 of 2, with the blindstamp of the publisher, ULAE. 

Universal Limited Art Editions, West Islip

Acquired from the above in March 1982 by the present owner

Judith Goldman, Jasper Johns: 17 Monotypes, ULAE, West Islip, 1982, no. 5, illustrated in color (another example)

Barry Walker, The American Artist as Printmaker (23rd National Print Exhibition), Brooklyn Museum, 1983, 

Richard S. Field, The Prints of Jasper Johns: 1960-1993, A Catalogue Raisonné, ULAE, West Islip, 1994, no. S25, illustrated

Susan Dackerman and Jennifer L. Roberts, Jasper Johns Catalogue Raisonné of Monotypes, New York, 2017, no. M25, pp. 80-81, illustrated in color

Brooklyn Museum, The American Artist as Printmaker (23rd National Print Exhibition), October 1983 - January 1984, no. 41, p. 74, illustrated

Saint-Paul de Vence, Fondation Maeght, Jasper Johns: L'Ouevre Graphique de 1969 a 1985, May - June 1986, no. 90, p. 38

New York, Museum of Modern Art; Kunsthalle Frankfurt; Madrid, Centro Reina Sofia; Vienna, Weiner Secession; Fort Worth Art Museum; and Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Jasper Johns: A Print Retrospective, May 1986 - December 1987, pp. 18, 44, 143, and p. 101, illustrated in color (another example) (New York); pp. 17, 42, 137, and p. 99, illustrated in color (another example) (Frankfurt); pp. 18, 35, 134, and p. 91, illustrated in color (another example) (Madrid)

Dallas Museum of Art; Hanover, Dartmouth College, Hood Museum of Art; Cleveland Museum of Art; and Philadelphia Museum of Art, Jasper Johns: Process and Printmaking, January 1998 - March 1999