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George Condo – Clown (1989) by George Condo

George Condo – Clown (1989) by George Condo

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Etching and Aquatint

1989

Edition Size: 55

Image Size: 40.4 × 36.7 cm

Sheet Size: 63 × 53.5 cm

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Clown (1989)

Artist: George Condo (b. 1957)
Medium: Etching and aquatint in colors on Hahnemühle wove paper
Image Size (Plate): 40.4 × 36.7 cm (15⅞ × 14½ in.)
Sheet Size: 63 × 53.5 cm (24¾ × 21 in.)
Edition: /55
Signature: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil
Printer: Bears the blindstamp of Aldo Crommelynck, Paris
Publisher: Pace Prints, New York
Condition: Excellent

Description:

George Condo’s Clown (1989) is a striking example of the artist’s early graphic work, capturing the psychological tension and expressive distortion that would come to define his celebrated “Artificial Realism.” Executed as a color etching and aquatint on fine Hahnemühle wove paper, the print merges classical printmaking techniques with Condo’s signature blend of humor, anxiety, and abstraction.

Bears the blindstamp of legendary French master printer Aldo Crommelynck, who worked closely with Picasso and other modern giants, underscoring the technical excellence of the edition. Published by Pace Prints, New York, this limited edition of 55 showcases rich textures, bold lines, and a vivid palette that heighten the unsettling yet charismatic presence of Condo’s clown figure.

Hand-signed and numbered by the artist, Clown represents a key moment in Condo’s exploration of fragmented identity, emotional duality, and the grotesque. A rare and highly collectible work from his late-1980s period.

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George Condo

George Condo is widely regarded as one of the most significant American artists alive today. He studied Art History and Music Theory at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell. His first exhibition took place in East Village, New York City. His first solo exhibition was in Los Angelas at the Ulrike Kanotr Gallery. Condo is known for his references to art history and abstract-figurative paintings. Condo uses a collaboration of devices from Cubism, Surrealism and aspects from greats like Raphael, Rembrandt and Velazquez.

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