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Lithograph printed in colours on four sheets of Arches paper, 1981.
Signed, dated and numbered in pencil from the edition of 80.
Printed by Ian Lawson, Hereford.
Published by Waddington Graphics, with their blindstamp.
1981
Edition Size: From the edition of 80.
Sheet Size: 122 x 202 cm
Signed
Condition: Excellent
Lithograph printed in colours on four sheets of Arches paper, 1981.
Signed, dated and numbered in pencil from the edition of 80.
Printed by Ian Lawson, Hereford.
Published by Waddington Graphics, with their blindstamp.
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Allen Jones is a British sculptor, painter and lithographer. He has taught art in several places around the world, including the University of South Florida, the Banff Center School of Fine Arts in Canada and the Berlin University of arts. Allen Jones is known to the pop artist genre, and is famous for several pieces. His most famous work is probably ‘Hatstand, Table and Chair.’ This was the subject of controversy as it involved mannequins. The mannequins were dubbed ‘fetish mannequins’ and drew various protests. Allen Jones said his work was ‘Abstract Impressionism.’ Allen Jones is best known for voicing his opinions on wanting to change which art was ‘acceptable.’ He pushed art to the limits, and was actually thrown out of the Royal Academy of Arts as professors were abhorred by his work. (He did return and finish his degree, and he’s now a Sr. Academician at the same institute.)