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Jasper Johns, Figure 3, from 0-9 Series (ULAE 159), 1975

Jasper Johns

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Jasper Johns

Figure 3, from 0-9 Series (ULAE 159), 1975

Etching with aquatint on Barcham Green paper with Jasper Johns' watermark

Signed in pencil, dated '75' and numbered 58/100 on the front

Frame included

Etching with aquatint on Barcham Green paper with Jasper Johns' watermark
signed in pencil, dated '75' and numbered 58/100 on the front
(there were also 20 artist's proofs in Roman numerals)
Published/printed by Petersburg Press, New York and London/Atelier Crommelynck, with full margins
Elegantly floated and framed in a handmade white wood frame under UV plexiglass
Measurements:
Framed
12.25 inches vertical by 10.5 inches horizontal by 2 inches depth
Artwork:
8.5 inches vertical by 6 inches horizontal
Literature: Catalogue Raisonne: Field 207, ULAE 159

More about Jasper Johns
Jasper Johns is an iconic American artist who came to define the period between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art. In Flag (1954–1955)—a collage of paper, encaustic oil, and fabric that is perhaps his most famous work—Johns makes a formal abstraction from the American stars and stripes while also muting its power. “I think that one wants from a painting a sense of life,” the artist mused. “The final suggestion, the final statement, has to be not a deliberate statement but a helpless statement. It has to be what you can't avoid saying.” Born on May 15, 1930 in Augusta, GA, Johns left his course of study at the University of South Carolina after one year and moved to New York. While in New York, he met Robert Rauschenberg, Merce Cunningham, and John Cage. Along with the work of his close friend, Rauschenberg, Johns’s sculptural paintings and readymades signified the resurgence of Marcel Duchamp’s influence upon contemporary art. Their Neo-Dada works, which blended the cultural imagery of signs, maps, and targets, paralleled the advancements made by Pop artists like Andy Warhol. Johns was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale in 1988, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. The artist’s works are held in the collections of Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Tate Gallery in London, among others.

Measurements

Height:   8.50
Width:   6.00