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Tom Wesselmann
Nude
, 1965
60.7 x 75.5 cm. (23.9 x 29.7 in.)
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Tom Wesselmann
American, 1931–2004
Nude
,
1965
Tom Wesselmann
Nude
, 1965
60.7 x 75.5 cm. (23.9 x 29.7 in.)
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Medium
Prints and multiples, Silkscreen print
Size
60.7 x 75.5 cm. (23.9 x 29.7 in.)
Markings
Signed by the artist on the lower right corner, numbered on the lower left corner.
Price
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Galerie Jean-François Cazeau
Paris
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Edition
edition of 200
Movement
Pop Art, Post-War
Catalogue Raisonné
This work is repertoried on the Tom Wesselmann Digital Corpus, the Catalogue raisonné of the works of Tom Wesselmann created by the Wildenstein Plattner Institute.
Provenance
Private collection, France.
Exhibitions
Other proofs of this edition can be found in the collections of the MoMA (ref. n° 274.1966.2j), of Whitney Museum of American Art (ref. n°2008.125), of the Metropolitan Museum of New-York (ref. n°2007.49.426a-k), of the Smithsonian American Art Museum of Washington (ref. n°1966.29.2) and the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh (ref. n° GMA 1341)
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Description
Silkscreen signed on the lower right corner, from the portfolio "11 Pop Artists", printed in 1965 by Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry Inc., New-York and published by Original Editions, New-York, 1966.
This copy is numbered 109/200 on the lower left corner.
This work is in perfect condition, the colours are very fresh.
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