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Woman Entwined in Giant Electric Cord (Edition A) by Claes Oldenburg

Petersburg Press

Lithograph

1976

Edition Size: 50

Image Size: 30¼ × 21 ½ inches

Sheet Size: 40⅝ × 29 ½ inches

Reference: Printed Stuff: Prints, Posters and Ephemera by Claes Oldenburg A Catalogue Raisonné 1958-1996 Hudson Hills Press in association with Madison Art Center Wisconsin, New York, 1997. Illustrated no. 160.2

Signed

Condition: Good

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This sensuous and playful scene is characteristic of Oldenburg’s printmaking ouevre: a woman peeks out from loops and knots of thick cord, a modern-day Laocoön and His Sons. She seems nonplussed regarding her captivity The loose and confident lines, complemented with painterly washes of grey, were likely drawn directly and spontaneously onto the plate by the artist.

Woman Entwined in Giant Electric Cord (Edition A), 1976
Soft-ground etching and spitbite aquatint in one color on white, thick, slightly textured Rives BFK paper
Plate: 30¼ × 21 ½ in. / 76.8 x 54.6 cm Sheet: 40⅝ × 29 ½ in. / 103.2 × 74.9 cm
Signed and dated in pencil, lower right: 1976; numbered in pencil, lower left; copyright blind stamp, lower center; in plate. Edition of 50 with 12 Artist’s Proofs: this copy 50/50
Printed by Maurice Payne at Petersburg Press, London. Published by Petersburg Press, London
and New York.

Condition: Light horizontal crease along entire lower edge and two small discolorations left edge, as photographed.

Catalogue reference: Printed Stuff: Prints, Posters and Ephemera by Claes Oldenburg A Catalogue Raisonné 1958-1996 Hudson Hills Press in association with Madison Art Center Wisconsin, New York, 1997. Illustrated no. 160.2

$1,500.00

The Artist

Claes Oldenburg

A very public artist, Claes Oldenburg is the artist behind a number of high profile public sculptures seen in cities in the United States. His works are typically highly creative and include the clothespin near City Hall in Philadelphia, a giant rubber stamp in Cleveland, and a giant tube of lipstick on caterpillar tracks at Yale University. The Swedish-American artist studied art history and literature at Yale University between 1946 to 1950 and was a member of the Pop Art movement in the 1960s. A prize winning artist, Oldenburg has had his work displayed at the Whitney, the Guggenheim, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the National Gallery.

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