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Color screenprint on 4-ply rag board – Signed and dated by the Artist in pencil “R Indiana ’95” lower right; numbered in pencil lower left; Stamped on the verso in Black Ink: “PRINTED AT BRAND X EDITIONS”
1995
Edition Size: AP of 50
Sheet Size: 101 x 101 cm
Signed
Condition: Pristine
Color screenprint on 4-ply rag board – Signed and dated by the Artist in pencil “R Indiana ’95” lower right; numbered in pencil lower left; Stamped on the verso in Black Ink: “PRINTED AT BRAND X EDITIONS”
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Pop artist Robert Indiana created the iconic ‘LOVE’ print that is still widely used today for cards, posters and other media. It was originally produced as the 1965 Christmas card for the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The US postal service used it as the basis for a stamp in 1973 and Indiana used the same graphic idea for reproductions that replaced ‘Love’ with the word ‘Hope’ as a fundraiser for Barak Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign. This project raised more than $ 1,000,000.