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TOM WESSELMANN,Still Life with Apple, Orange and Radio (1991) by Tom Wesselmann

TOM WESSELMANN,Still Life with Apple, Orange and Radio (1991) by Tom Wesselmann

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Screenprint in colours

1991

Edition Size: 100

Image Size: 50 × 66 cm

Sheet Size: 76.2 × 93.3 cm

Signed

Condition: Pristine

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Still Life with Apple, Orange and Radio (1991)

Artist: Tom Wesselmann (1931–2004)
Medium: Screenprint in colors
Dimensions: Image: 50 × 66 cm (19⅝ × 26 in.); Sheet: 76.2 × 93.3 cm (30 × 36¾ in.)
Edition: Artist’s Proof (A.P.), aside from the edition of 100
Signature: Hand-signed and numbered
Printer: Screened Images, Port Washington
Publisher: International Images, Putney
Condition: Framed

Description: Tom Wesselmann’s Still Life with Apple, Orange and Radio (1991) exemplifies the artist’s vibrant exploration of everyday objects through the lens of Pop Art. Rendered as a richly colored screenprint, the composition features bold contours, clean forms, and a radiant palette that transforms the mundane into the iconic. Printed by Screened Images, Port Washington, and published by International Images, Putney, this work was produced in an edition of 100 plus a small number of artist’s proofs. Each print is hand-signed and numbered by Wesselmann. Framed and visually striking, this piece embodies the artist’s celebration of modern life and American visual culture.

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The Artist

Tom Wesselmann

United States-born Tom Wesslemann was a Pop Art originator. Along with Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, he was part of a group of New York artists in the 1960s that shocked and shook up not only the institutions of the art establishment, but also the cultural of idea of what constitutes art. His subjects were mundane objects and the imagery of advertising, including still life, figures and landscapes. He used a graphic design-style way of painting on large canvases, making use of strong strokes and colours, creating something seemingly simple yet full of meaning.

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