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Rosenquist, James

JAMES ROSENQUIST Four New Clear Women, 1983 - Signed

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Created to commemorate the opening of James Rosenquist’s exhibition at the legendary Leo Castelli Gallery on October 1, 1983, this signed poster represents a significant moment in the artist’s career and in American Pop Art history. The work reflects Rosenquist’s signature use of fragmented imagery and layered symbolism, capturing his fascination with advertising, perception, and the female form.

Professionally framed in a gold metal frame with a refined 1/2-inch front profile and 1 1/4-inch depth, the presentation enhances the poster’s sophistication while maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic. The total framed dimensions are 26 1/4 x 39 1/4 inches, making it an ideal statement piece ready to hang and enjoy.

A striking example of Rosenquist’s visual language, this signed exhibition poster is both a collectible artifact and a conversation piece, linking directly to one of the most important galleries in contemporary art.

Details

Sku: YY5804-B

Artist: James Rosenquist

Title: Four New Clear Women

Year: 1983

Signed: Yes

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: Yes

Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Supplemental Condition Information: Small scuff with brown water stain around it in white square center of image.

Dimensions

Paper Size: 25 x 38 inches ( 64 x 97 cm )

Image Size: 25 x 38 inches ( 64 x 97 cm )

Frame Size: H: 26.25 x W: 39.25 x D: 1.25 in.

JAMES ROSENQUIST Four New Clear Women, 1983 - Signed

$400

About the Artist

James Rosenquist

American painter James Rosenquist (b.1933) was known for being the most openly political artist in the Pop Art movement. Rosenquist began his career as a billboard painter, a skill he would apply in his later monumental paintings in which he depicted a fragmented view of society with sourced imagery from commercial, social and political sources.
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