Johns Color Silk-Screen in 9 screens | Untitled (1977) (Vendu)
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Johns, Jasper, Untitled (1977)


Jasper Johns, Color Silk-Screen in 9 screens, Untitled (1977)

JohnsColor Silk-Screen in 9 screens Signé, Untitled (1977)

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Artiste: Johns, Jasper (1930 - )
Titre: Untitled (1977)
Moyen:
Color Silk-Screen in 9 screens
Taille d'image: 9 in x 8 3/4 in
Taille de feuille: 10 in x 9 1/2 in
Taille encadrée: 26.4 in x 26 in
Signé: unsigned
Edition: From the edition of 3,000 printed on Patapar printing parchment
Condition: This work is in very good condition offering bright vibrant colors and full margins
Prix:
Article# 1330
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Description historique:

Brilliantly colored and with an animated visual field, this work reflects John’s signature playful style and his keen interest in the placement and interaction between colors.    Created in 1977, this work was printed on Patapar printing parchment and published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., NY, as the Jasper Johns/Screenprints Catalogue cover. From an edition of 3,000, this piece retains its color integrity with bright and fresh colors and full margins—this work is in wonderful condition! Composed of green, orange, and purple, with white accents, this work possesses a collage appearance with subtle newspaper clippings in the background. These complimentary colors convey an immediate sense of balance, while still projecting a sense of active play and interaction. The gentle white highlights further emphasize the sense of depth created with the newspaper, and speak to Johns’ characteristic style of layering and multidimensional work. The interesting textural quality of the Patapar paper adds yet another dimension to the work, and the crisp full margins provide a satisfying sense of closure to the work.

Catalogue Raisonné & COA:
It is fully documented and referenced in the below catalogue raisonnés and texts (copies will be enclosed as added documentation with the invoices that will accompany the final sale of the work) :

1) Field, Richard. The Prints of Jasper Johns: A Catalogue Raisonne, listed as cat. no. S 13.

2) A Masterworks Fine Art, Inc. Certificate of Authenticity will be included with the sale of the work.

About the Framing:
Conservation framed with museum quality archival materials, this work is set in a crisp and modern gold frame. The simple stepped layers of the moulding accentuate the layers of colors within the work.  Framing is completed with white linen wrapped mattes, a matching gold inner fillet, and an archival Plexiglas cover.

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La biographie de Jasper Johns

Jasper JohnsJasper Johns (1930 - )

Jasper Johns has for nearly three decades played a central role in contemporary American art, producing paintings, drawings, and prints of exceptional stature. Having achieved a commanding position as a painter in the tumultuous New York art scene of the late 1950s, Johns began to work in lithography at Tatyana Grosman's Universal Limited Art Editions in 1960. The resulting prints demonstrated for the first time in this medium the vitality of the new American art. For Johns, printmaking has continued to be an important part of his total creative output-as it was for such other major modern artists as Munch and Pablo Picasso. There is little question that he has contributed more, qualitatively, than any living artist to the printed form of art. Castelman, "Jasper Johns: A Print Retrospective," The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1986.

JohnsColor Silk-Screen in 9 screens Signé, Untitled (1977)
JohnsColor Silk-Screen in 9 screens Signé, Untitled (1977)
JohnsColor Silk-Screen in 9 screens Signé, Untitled (1977)
JohnsColor Silk-Screen in 9 screens Signé, Untitled (1977)
JohnsColor Silk-Screen in 9 screens Signé, Untitled (1977)
JohnsColor Silk-Screen in 9 screens Signé, Untitled (1977)
JohnsColor Silk-Screen in 9 screens Signé, Untitled (1977)
JohnsColor Silk-Screen in 9 screens Signé, Untitled (1977)
JohnsColor Silk-Screen in 9 screens Signé, Untitled (1977)
JohnsColor Silk-Screen in 9 screens Signé, Untitled (1977)
JohnsColor Silk-Screen in 9 screens Signé, Untitled (1977)