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WESSELMANN Fast Sketch Red Stocking Hand Signed POP ART
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USD 13,000.00 |
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USD 13,000.00 |
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Friday, July 04, 2008 |
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Friday, July 11, 2008 |
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WESSELMANN Fast Sketch Red Stocking Hand Signed POP ART Description Artist: Tom Wesselmann Title:Fast Sketch Red Stocking Medium: Screenprint Signed:Hand Signed Edition Number: Edition of 100 Measurements:30" x 42.5" Year: 1991 Framed: no Condition: Excellent Notes:The Piece comes with a certificate of authenticity. Please email us at Airsey@aol.com for more information . We have other pieces by Wesselmann available. Please call us at 888-237-0089. Refund Policy: 7 day refund, A 5% restocking fee will be charged for all items returned within the 7 days. Shipping and Handling Charges: Shipping within the US is $60. Please contact us for international shipping. Important Note Please make certain ALL questions you may have about this Work of Art are asked BEFORE placing a bid. We will get back to you within 24 hours Monday - Friday. Please allow 1-2 days response on Saturday and Sunday. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter! Thank You, Good Luck Bidding!100% Lifetime Guarantee on Authenticity! We have a 100% lifetime guarantee on the authenticity of this piece, if for any reason you are not satisfied with the authenticity at any time, please return the piece for a full refund! Please View Our Other Wesselamnn Auctions! Artists's Bio As fathers of the Pop kind the two artists of the classical modern trend Marcel Duchamp and remote and Léger can be regarded. Thus Duchamp with its Readymades and Léger with its interest in the machine prepares the field for the use of thes subject of the American everyday culture in the art. When those became "communist" today Pop kind designated current of the 1960er years in the USA criticized, which went first under the title of "new realism" into action. The term Pop kind coined/shaped beside Lawrence Alloway also Lucy Lippard, which meant with it first the use of things from the mass culture. Born in 1931 Tom Wesselmann studied first a few terms psychology in his hometown Cincinnati, Ohio, before he enrolled himself into the academy of arts. In the year 1956 he changed to the New Yorker Cooper Union. There he studied the figure abstracting painter Nicholas Marsicano with the modernistic. In an interview with Irving Sandler says Wesselmann that the quality of the Cooper union consisted of teaching not very much but the pupils to it to bring, to work. The style prevailing at the art school was at that time an abstraction outgoing from Kandinsky. Wesselmann was interested first in the abstract expressionism, been impressed bar nice from the work Willem de Koonings, Jackson pole LOCK, Franz Klines, Robert Motherwells and Newmans. Above all de Kooning, its work it had seen around 1957 in the Janis Gallery, affected it. It was nevertheless fascinated by the painting reciprocating between Ungegenstaendlichkeit, landscape and abstracted woman representation. In the year 1962 Wesselmann began with its series "Great American Nudes", which suddenly admits him made. These work contained telephones, radios and switched on television sets. Thus the pictures were in permanent change, dependent on what they transferred straight from the medium reality. Contrary to the three-dimensional "real" articles the elements arranged by Wesselmann were not flat, them simulated perspective depth areas. Deep one results from actual lining of the one behind the other set up canvases up. Contrary to the other representatives of the Pop kind, Wesselmann did not avail himself excluding the material found in the everyday life media. Like that Claire Selley, which he had married 1963, was the model for its "Great American Nudes". Tom Wesselmann died on 17 December in New York from complications with heart surgery. Ten Reasons to Purchase From Fine Art Acquisitions: 1. Selection: We inventory some of today's most important and collected artists. (Not Brokers). 2. Price: We can offer pieces at very low prices due to our aggressive buying and low over head. We offer no nonsense pricing. We know the cost. 3. Knowledge of the Art Industry: We have been private dealers of fine art for over fifteen years. This is what we specialize in (this is all we sell). 4.Quality: All pieces are checked for authenticity and condition. All come with a Certificate of Authenticity. 5. Refund Policy: 7 day refund no questions asked, A 5% restocking fee will be charged for all items returned within the 7 days. 6. Packing and shipping: Most orders are shipped with 24 hours of payment. All are professional packed by professional packers. 7. Contacting us: We are easy to locate our toll free number is 888.237.0089 and our fax is 954.217.9993. All calls and emails are returned within 24 hours Monday through Saturday. 8. Services: we offer appraisals, restoration, art consultations, custom framing, art acquisitions. 9. We are good honest hard working people. Just like you, we always try our best to make your purchase the best it can be. Our number one goal is "complete customer satisfaction". 10. We are proud members of Sothebys.com, Ebay Power Sellers and now we are Ebay "Premier Sellers", which are awarded only to the elite group of art dealers. Payment and Shipping Info Buyer to pay shipping and handling of $60.00.
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