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Hughes, Manuel

MANUEL HUGHES Koffie, 2006

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This reproduction titled Koffie (or Coffee) by artist Manual Hughes was published by OK Harris in Soho, New York City in 2006. The artwork depicts a charming arrangement of vintage containers made of wood and metal, used to store condiments, coffee, and other foods. The nostalgic presentation of these old-fashioned containers gives the piece a sense of timelessness and highlights Hughes' attention to detail in capturing the texture and materiality of the objects.

Details

Sku: YY0481

Artist: Manuel Hughes

Title: Koffie

Year: 2006

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

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

Dimensions

Paper Size: 26 x 36 inches ( 66 x 91 cm )

Image Size: 24 x 36 inches ( 61 x 91 cm )

MANUEL HUGHES Koffie, 2006

$60

About the Artist

Manuel Hughes

Manuel Huges Born in 1938 in Forrest City, Arkansas, Manuel Hughes received his B.A. in 1965 from the University of Missouri at Columbia. His work has been exhibited at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. He is largely a still life painter, and his first series of paintings contained images of draped fabrics. In the late 1980s he began to paint still lifes of household objects he had collected over many years. Hughes focuses on the details of the objects and formal relationships between the pieces in each arrangement. In his straightforward portrayal of tools and other mundane items set against nondescript backgrounds, the artist asks the viewer to share in the pleasure he takes in each quirky and unique form.
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