Peter Max, Statue of Liberty V, 1981, Hand Signed, Official Edition Offset Lithograph
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Offset lithograph in colors on gloss archival paper. Paper size: 24.5 x 12.5 inches. Excellent condition. Inscription: Hand signed by Peter Max in ink and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: Published and printed by Via Max, Inc., New York, 1981. Policy: We officially represent the Peter Max Studio (ALP, Inc., New York), and this artwork will be shipped directly from the Studio to the buyer. Per the requirements of the Peter Max family and the Studio (ALP, Inc., New York), this artwork will be dedicated by the Peter Max Studio to the buyer or a person of the buyer’s choosing (first and last name). Excerpted from the Peter Max Archives, This elegant artwork gorgeously reproduces one of the six majestic, 8-ft tall Statue of Liberty portraits that Peter Max painted on the White House lawn on July 4, 1981 at the invitation of President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan. Max's serene, expressionistic brushwork in soft colors reveal Lady Liberty in an ethereal and dreamlike composition. Her strong form and torch emerge from the glorious hues in this artwork that commemorates Peter Max's Corcoran Gallery of Art museum exhibition in Washington, D.C.
PETER MAX (1937) is an American artist known for known for being a pioneer and innovator of the visual arts and culture of the 1960s, particularly of psychedelic art and pop art. Max has achieved global success and recognition for his accomplishments as a multi-dimensional artist. From visionary Pop artist of the 1960s, to master of dynamic Neo-Expressionism, his vibrant colors have become part of the fabric of contemporary American culture. Known as a "Global Artist" showing the need for greater responsibility to our planet, his creative genius has served important global and world events. During his career, he has been regarded as a passionate environmentalist and defender of human and animal rights, and many of his works have been dedicated to these noteworthy causes. His principles of freedom and democracy are depicted with his famous paintings of American icons of freedom including Lady Liberty and the American Flag.
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