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Haas, Richard

RICHARD HAAS The Old Executive Office Building, 1985 - Signed

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Hand-signed in pencil by Richard Haas, this finely printed poster features his depiction of The Old Executive Office Building (originally designed by architect Alfred B. Mullett), one of Washington D.C.’s most iconic examples of French Second Empire architecture. Haas—internationally recognized for his trompe-l’œil murals and masterful architectural renderings—captures the building’s monumental scale, ornate façade, and sculptural shadows with remarkable precision.

The warm, atmospheric lighting and meticulous draftsmanship highlight Haas’s ability to translate complex architectural forms into visually compelling compositions. This signed edition is an excellent example of his celebrated practice of reinterpreting historic American architecture through a contemporary artistic lens.

A sophisticated and collectible work for admirers of architectural art, American history, and Richard Haas’s distinctive visual style.

Framing available upon request.

Details

Sku: YY2318-B

Artist: Richard Haas

Title: The Old Executive Office Building

Year: 1985

Signed: Yes

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 22 x 31.5 inches ( 56 x 80 cm )

Image Size: 17 x 27.25 inches ( 43 x 69 cm )

RICHARD HAAS The Old Executive Office Building, 1985 - Signed

$350

About the Artist

Richard Haas

Richard Haas (American, b. 1936) is widely regarded as one of the most influential architectural artists of the late 20th century. Celebrated for his large-scale trompe-l’œil murals and meticulously rendered cityscapes, Haas reinvigorated public art by transforming urban façades into striking illusions that reinterpret historical architecture. His painted interventions—found on buildings throughout the United States and Europe—combine rigorous draftsmanship with a deep knowledge of architectural history. Raised in Wisconsin, Haas studied at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee and later earned an MFA from the University of Minnesota. His early interest in modernist form evolved into a lifelong fascination with classical and Beaux-Arts architecture, which became the foundation of his visual language. By the 1970s, his trompe-l’œil murals had attracted national acclaim, earning him major commissions, including the now-famous painted façades in New York, Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Beyond his architectural murals, Haas is an accomplished printmaker and painter, producing lithographs, etchings, and drawings that explore the geometry and ornament of landmark buildings. His work is represented in numerous public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Honored with prestigious awards such as the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship, Haas continues to influence contemporary architectural visualization. His work appeals to collectors who appreciate craftsmanship, historic architecture, and the interplay between illusion and reality in urban space.
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