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Arman, Pierre Fernandez

PIERRE FERNANDEZ ARMAN Amnesty International, 1976 - Signed

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"Amnesty International" by Arman is a compelling artwork that reflects the artist’s unique approach to composition and his deep commitment to social and political themes. This limited edition print, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist, is one of 100 copies, underscoring its exclusivity and importance as a collectible item.

The signed and numbered edition of "Amnesty International" is a highly collectible item. The limited run of 100 prints ensures its rarity and increases its value to collectors and art enthusiasts. The hand-signed and numbered details add a personal touch, signifying the authenticity and exclusivity of each print.

Details

Sku: YY8259-B

Artist: Pierre Fernandez Arman

Title: Amnesty International

Year: 1976

Signed: Yes

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: 100

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

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

Dimensions

Paper Size: 29.25 x 19.75 inches ( 74 x 50 cm )

Image Size: 29.25 x 19.75 inches ( 74 x 50 cm )

PIERRE FERNANDEZ ARMAN Amnesty International, 1976 - Signed

$600

About the Artist

Pierre Fernandez Arman

Throughout his career, Arman remained passionately engaged with human rights issues and, for five years, he served as President of the New York Chapter of Artists for Amnesty International. During his career, Arman had over 600 solo shows dedicated to his work. He was also the subject of major retrospective exhibitions at the Houston Museum of Fine Art, in 1991, and at the Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris, in 1998. Arman (1928-2005) was a French-American artist renowned for his work in Nouveau Réalisme and his innovative use of found objects. His art often explores themes of accumulation, destruction, and transformation, making powerful statements about contemporary society and politics. The "Amnesty International" print aligns with his interest in social issues, reflecting his support for the organization’s efforts to promote human rights worldwide.
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