Description
This dramatic early work was created by Robert Indiana 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 such as Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Helen Frankenthaler, Robert Motherwell, and Alex Katz donated signed, limited editions.
Details
Medium:
Serigraph (silkscreen) in colors on off-white heavy wove paper
Publisher:
Paris Review, New York
Printer:
Steven Poleskie, Chiron Press, New York
Date:
1965
Signature:
Hand-signed, dated, and numbered in pencil by the artist, en recto lower right.
Edition:
Impression 7 out of the edition of 150.
Framing:
Framed and matted. Frame is slightly damaged on corner.
Condition:
Excellent condition with vibrant colors.
Framed Size:
22 in. (h) × 17 in. (w) x .75 in. (d)
Sheet Size:
24 in. (h) x 23 in. (w)
Image Size:
20 in. (h) x 15 in. (w)
Literature:
Sheehan 34.