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Robert Indiana, Paris Review (Sheehan, 34) 1965

Robert Indiana
SOLD

Description

Robert Indiana

Paris Review (Sheehan, 34), 1965

Silkscreen in colors on off-white heavy wove paper. Pencil Dated Signed & Numbered from the limited edition of 150. Unframed.
26 × 26 in
Edition of 150

Publisher: Paris Review, New York

Printer: Neville Powers and Steve Poleskie, Chiron Press, New York, NY

Pencil signed, numbered and dated from the limited edition of 150. This dramatic early work was created in 1965 for The Paris Review, which commissioned a group of major contemporary artists for a series of prints to publicize the magazine and provide financial support for its literary endeavors. In addition to Indiana, artists like Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell, and Alex Katz donated signed, limited editions. Years later, other artists including Louise Bourgeois and Ed Ruscha would participate as well. This long sold-out screenprint from the 1960s, one of the most desirable and influential eras in Pop Art history. 

Measurements:

Sheet: 26 x 26 inches

Catalogue Raisonné Reference: 34, Sheehan

SIGNATURE

Signed, dated and numbered in pencil lower right

Measurements

Height:   26.00
Width:   26.00