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James Rosenquist
Study for Star Sack
, 1970
26.12 x 19.25 in. (66.3 x 48.9 cm.)
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James Rosenquist
American, 1933–2017
Study for Star Sack
,
1970
James Rosenquist
Study for Star Sack
, 1970
26.12 x 19.25 in. (66.3 x 48.9 cm.)
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Medium
Works on paper, Charcoal and graphite on paper
Size
26.12 x 19.25 in. (66.3 x 48.9 cm.)
Markings
Rosenquist 1970 (lower edge)
Price
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Elrick-Manley Fine Art, Inc.
New York
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About this Artwork
Movement
Post-War
Provenance
Gail and Eugene Combs, Connecticut
The Collection of Mildred S. and Herbert C. Lee
Exhibitions
“Drawings: Techniques and Types,” University of Connecticut Museum of Art, February=March 1975.
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Description
Although there is no evidence of a finished painting in James Rosenquist’s inventory
titled “Star Sack” this charcoal drawing whose title is ‘Study for Star Sack’ dated 1970
relates in imagery to a series of drawings he finished in 1969 and 1970 title Bunraku I, II
and III as well as a 1970 print also known as Bunraku.
The balloons also prefigure in the fragmented imagery of Rosenquist’s painting
“Flamingo Capsule” which was painted the same year as this drawing, both of which are
listed in Leo Castelli’s exhibition lists.
The repetitive use of the balloon imagery is typical of Rosenquist’s fixation on an image
recognizable to all but varying in its context. The charcoal drawings suggest documents
or imply a photographic reality which is emblematic of his paintings.
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