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Tom Wesselmann
Lot 128: Nude and Mirror
, 1990
58 x 66 in. (147.3 x 167.6 cm.)
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Tom Wesselmann
American, 1931–2004
Lot 128: Nude and Mirror
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1990
Tom Wesselmann
Lot 128: Nude and Mirror
, 1990
58 x 66 in. (147.3 x 167.6 cm.)
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11/12/2015–11/12/2015 Art for a Big Space- Billboards and Christo Prints
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Condition: A: Mint
Notes: Original serigraph by Tom Wesselmann titled Nude and Mirror, 1990. The serigraph is an Artist Proof and is numbered out of 12. Wesselman is known for his minimalistic style, pallet of the colors: red, white and blue representing American patriotism. His work has often been compared to the works of Henri Matisse, who also uses bright colored pallets, next to the elements of collage and the female nude.
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