James Rizzi (1950-2011) - Waiting for a Cab





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James Rizzi, Waiting for a Cab, a multicolour 3D screen print on paper in a frame, signed and numbered 153/350, 21 × 25 cm, depicting a city view, from a 2000–2010 period, in excellent condition with certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
The American Pop artist James Rizzi (1950–2011) was known for his colorful, life-affirming works with a strong reference to urban life, especially New York City.
The work "Waiting for a Cab" is offered, an original 3D silkscreen on paper. The exact year of creation is not known and is not stated on the certificate.
Technology
3D screen print (multi-layer) on paper, typical of James Rizzi.
Edition:
Numbered edition 153/350.
Total edition: 404 copies (350 numbered copies as well as additional artist proofs and printer proofs).
This copy is from the regular, numbered edition.
Signature and numbering:
The title, the artist's name, and the edition number are printed, signed, and numbered (not handwritten), as is common with many works by James Rizzi.
Material
Paper (exact paper type not specified).
Provenance
The work comes from the art trade and is accompanied by an original certificate of authenticity from the Albert Baake Gallery.
state
Very good condition. No visible damage, creases, stains, or discolorations.
The work is professionally framed with acid-free matting and spacers, so there is no contact between the work and the glass. The frame is simple and high-quality in appearance and visually enhances the piece.
Documentation
The original certificate is available and is included in the sale.
The American Pop artist James Rizzi (1950–2011) was known for his colorful, life-affirming works with a strong reference to urban life, especially New York City.
The work "Waiting for a Cab" is offered, an original 3D silkscreen on paper. The exact year of creation is not known and is not stated on the certificate.
Technology
3D screen print (multi-layer) on paper, typical of James Rizzi.
Edition:
Numbered edition 153/350.
Total edition: 404 copies (350 numbered copies as well as additional artist proofs and printer proofs).
This copy is from the regular, numbered edition.
Signature and numbering:
The title, the artist's name, and the edition number are printed, signed, and numbered (not handwritten), as is common with many works by James Rizzi.
Material
Paper (exact paper type not specified).
Provenance
The work comes from the art trade and is accompanied by an original certificate of authenticity from the Albert Baake Gallery.
state
Very good condition. No visible damage, creases, stains, or discolorations.
The work is professionally framed with acid-free matting and spacers, so there is no contact between the work and the glass. The frame is simple and high-quality in appearance and visually enhances the piece.
Documentation
The original certificate is available and is included in the sale.

