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LOT 2:

Tom Wesselmann "Seascape (Tit)" Serigraph 1967

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Auction took place on Mar 20, 2024 at Revere Auctions
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Tom Wesselmann "Seascape (Tit)" Serigraph 1967
Tom Wesselmann (American, 1931-2004). Serigraph titled "Seascape (Tit)" depicting a nude breast in front of an ocean. From Graphic (Graphik) USA, Edition Plus, Baden-Baden, 1967-68. Published by Edition Plus, Suzanne L. Fischer, Baden-Baden. Distributed by Trois Anges, Inc., New York. Numbered 99/100, pencil signed, and dated.

Provenance: Private Minnesota Collection.

Lot Essay:
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Wesselmann initially studied psychology at Hiram College before turning his focus to art and enrolling at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. He later moved to New York City, where he immersed himself in the vibrant art scene of the 1950s and 1960s.

Wesselmann gained widespread recognition for his bold and colorful compositions that appropriated imagery from popular culture, often featuring everyday objects and figures from advertising, magazines, and consumer goods. His iconic series of "Great American Nude" paintings, begun in the early 1960s, redefined the portrayal of the female form in art, blending elements of eroticism with a graphic and stylized aesthetic. Throughout his career, Wesselmann experimented with various mediums, including painting, collage, and assemblage, pushing the boundaries of traditional artistic techniques.

Beyond his depictions of the female body and consumer culture, Wesselmann's work also delved into themes of desire, consumption, and the commodification of imagery in contemporary society. His compositions were characterized by their flatness, vibrant colors, and clean lines, which emphasized the visual impact of his subjects. Wesselmann's influence on Pop Art and contemporary art as a whole is significant, as his provocative and visually striking works challenged conventions and sparked critical discourse about the intersection of art and popular culture.

Height: 29 1/2 in x width: 23 1/2 in.
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