Héliogravure on vélin paper. Paper Size: 12.375 x 9.375 inches. Excellent condition. Inscription: Unsigned and unnumbered, as issued. Notes: From the album, Jasper Johns, 17 Monotypes, 1982. Published by Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE), West Islip; printed by Norman Lithographers, Amityville.
JASPER JOHNS (1930- ) Painter, sculptor, and print-maker, Jasper Johns became one of America's best-known post-Abstract Expressionists and Minimalists, though he is often considered within the Pop Art movement. Johns’ subject matter often includes images and objects from popular culture including the classical iconography of everyday symbols. His name is most associated with images of flags and numbers, Pop-Art subjects that he depicted in Minimalist style focusing on interrelationships of color and shapes of recognizable subject matter. His style is lush and painterly, and is famous for incorporating such media into his surfaces as encaustic and wax-based paint and plaster relief.
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