960
Richard Pettibone
Marilyn Monroe, 1970.
Acrylic
Estimation:
€ 10,000 / $ 11,000 Résultat:
€ 12,500 / $ 13,750 ( frais d'adjudication compris)
Marilyn Monroe. Wohl 1970s.
Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas.
Monogrammed on verso of stretcher. 5,8 x 4,2 cm (2,2 x 1,6 in).
Firmly mounted in black wooden frame.
The American Richard Pettibone is acknowledged as a master copyist on the international auction market. The artist continues the concept of Pop Art, ennobling everyday commodities to objects of art, copying and alterating famous works. Pettibone ironizes the idea of an artistic demand for originality. Particularly the miniature-like copies after Warhol are sought after. [AKF].
Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas.
Monogrammed on verso of stretcher. 5,8 x 4,2 cm (2,2 x 1,6 in).
Firmly mounted in black wooden frame.
The American Richard Pettibone is acknowledged as a master copyist on the international auction market. The artist continues the concept of Pop Art, ennobling everyday commodities to objects of art, copying and alterating famous works. Pettibone ironizes the idea of an artistic demand for originality. Particularly the miniature-like copies after Warhol are sought after. [AKF].
960
Richard Pettibone
Marilyn Monroe, 1970.
Acrylic
Estimation:
€ 10,000 / $ 11,000 Résultat:
€ 12,500 / $ 13,750 ( frais d'adjudication compris)