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Great Indiana in Lewiston, Ltd Ed Silk-screen, Robert Indiana, Large - Signed!
SIGNED BY THE ARTIST
SIZE 46.5" x 26.75" INCHES
RARE FABULOUS BEAUTIFUL SILK-SCREEN. Made of the very Finest Archival Museum quality Excellent NEW MINT CONDITION is highly desirable for collectors. This item selling in Upscale Art Galleries and Museum galleries when and if it can be found. This item is subject to availability. This is perfect for any elegant home, office, restaurant or place of business. WE CARRY SEVERAL works by this artist in our inventory
This image is based on a series of works he did as a tribute to Marsden Hartley. The dates are the birth and death of Hartley. The image was inspired by Hartley's boldly abstract War Motif paintings between 1914 and 1915. The edition is 150, and has a seal in the lower left with "edition of 150" in a circle. For this image Indiana uses one of Hartley's most abstract and dynamic "Berlin Series" works. Painting No. 5 (Berlin 1914-1915), in the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art, displays Hartley's profound feelings about the ensuing conflict of World War I and his fascination with the frenzy surrounding him. While symbols representing Von Freyburg, such as the chessboard, iron cross, and arabesque- like epaulet pattern remain prominent, the structural elements of the work hold equal significance.
Original Limited Edition Silkscreen on Arches paper, 1991. Edition Size: 150. Paper Size: 46.5" x 26.75." Signed and dated in pencil by the artist. Print Workshop: Brand X Editions. Excellent Condition; never framed or matted. Certificate of Authenticity included. Suggested Retail Gallery Price: $3,000.
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