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Patriotic Emblem

$650.00

Description

Clay Huffman’s background as an architecture student is clear in this work, which blends figurative with abstraction. Huffman nicknamed this work “Small McD,” and the work is commentary on McDonald’s as an emblem of Americanism.

With the heavy inking, glossiness, and luminosity of the silkscreen technique pioneered by mid-Century New York artist Clayton Pond.

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 35 × 23 in
Condition

Excellent Condition

Date

Type

Modern Print-Makers

Framing

Medium

Print, Serigraph in Colors

First, Please Choose Your Framing Option:

No Frame, Black-Stained Ash (Medium), Clear Natural Ash (Medium), Clear Natural Maple (Medium), Waxed Cherry (Medium), Waxed Mahogany (Medium), Waxed Walnut (Medium)

Details

Medium:
Serigraph (silkscreen) in 12 colors on white wove paper.
Date:
1986
Signature:
Signed by the artist, in pencil, en recto lower right, with date. Editioned and titled, in pencil, en recto lower left.
Edition:
This is the 57th impression out of the edition of 150.
Framing:
This silkscreen is not framed. However, professional framing is available at discounted cost with little delay. Please contact us if you wish to have the work framed before delivery.
Condition:
Excellent condition. Well-inked, crisp edges, no handling damage. Frame is scratched.
Framed Size:
18.25 in. (h) x 24.25 in. (w)
Image Size:
11.625 in. (h) x 15.5 in. (w)

Price & Purchase

Price:
$650