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Four Seasons of Hope (Gold) 2012
Artist: Robert Indiana
Medium: Complete set of four screenprints in colors on Coventry Archival Rag paper, with full margins, the sheets loose (as issued), all contained in the original red cloth-covered portfolio.
Dimensions:
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Each image: 65.9 × 66.1 cm (25 7/8 × 26 in.)
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Each sheet: 89.3 × 75 cm (35 1/8 × 29 1/2 in.)
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Portfolio: 101.5 × 77.5 × 1.5 cm (39 7/8 × 30 1/2 × 5/8 in.)
Edition: 82
Markings: Each sheet signed and numbered in pencil; portfolio additionally numbered in gold ink.
Publisher: American Image Art, New York
Condition: Unframed, sheets loose (as issued
Description:
USA 666 (1971) is part of Robert Indiana’s celebrated Decade portfolio, which reinterprets one of his iconic canvases for each year of the 1960s. This edition is based on Indiana’s 1966 painting USA 666 and exemplifies his bold use of typography, color, and symbolism at the height of the Pop Art movement.
Despite being over 50 years old, this particular exemplar is preserved in excellent condition, with fresh, vivid colors and no fading. Minor details include a faint horizontal abrasion above “USA/HUG,” archival linen tape on the verso perimeter from prior framing, and a nearly imperceptible crease in the white paper near “USA/EAT.” These subtle aspects do not detract from the visual strength and collectability of the piece.
Hand-signed and numbered by the artist, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, this edition is a rare opportunity to acquire a historically significant work from one of Pop Art’s most iconic figures.
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