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Tom Wesselmann
Smoker, from an American Portrait
, 1976
26 x 19.5 in. (66 x 49.5 cm.)
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Tom Wesselmann
Smoker, from an American Portrait
, 1976
26 x 19.5 in. (66 x 49.5 cm.)
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Tom Wesselmann
American, 1931–2004
Smoker, from an American Portrait
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1976
Tom Wesselmann
Smoker, from an American Portrait
, 1976
26 x 19.5 in. (66 x 49.5 cm.)
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Tom Wesselmann
Smoker, from an American Portrait
, 1976
26 x 19.5 in. (66 x 49.5 cm.)
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Medium
Prints and multiples, Serigraph
Size
26 x 19.5 in. (66 x 49.5 cm.)
Markings
Signed and Numbered 96 out of 175 in pencil by Wesselmann
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Edition
96/175
Size Notes
Image size: 16.25 x 16 in.
Movement
Contemporary Art, Pop Art, Post-War
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Description
Published by Transworld Art, New York on Museum Rag board. The Transworld blind stamp is in the lower left hand corner. This work is a part of Wesselmann's evolving series of "Smokers," originally inspired by the observations of his model for another ongoing series "Mouth." Wesselmann revisited the "Smoker" image throughout the 1970s.
Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age
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