James Rizzi (1950-2011) - Aiming for the Middle






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James Rizzi, Aiming for the Middle, a digitally printed limited edition framed in the USA, dating from 1990–2000, with a frame measuring about 23 × 32 × 3 cm and a motif of about 16.2 × 10.8 cm, signed in the plate, an original licensed print sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
James Rizzi
original licensed print
AIMING FOR THE MIDDLE
(c) Musée Olympique, Lausanne
Frame approx. 23 x 32 x 3 cm
Motif: approx. 16.2 x 10.8 cm
Titled, in the print signed and dated
Here is an image of the original (acrylic on canvas) from 1994. In AIMING FOR THE MIDDLE, Rizzi dedicates himself to archery.
Beautiful print from the catalog RÊVES DE SPORT from 1996, created for the 100th Olympic Games (James Rizzi was the official artist of the Olympic Games). The catalog is out of print and the edition size is not known to us.
Very good condition of the print. Newly framed with a mat.
We ship securely packaged with insurance and tracking.
Rizzi was a 3D artist; his art is particularly popular in the USA, Switzerland, Germany and Japan. After the artist's death, works have become increasingly scarce to find. He follows the great Pop Art artists such as Haring, Warhol and Lichtenstein. Similar art to Charles Fazzino.
Please also take a look at our other auctions (https://www.catawiki.com/en/u/2198591-popart-kunsthaus) and please follow us on Instagram (Popart_Kunsthaus)
Seller's Story
James Rizzi
original licensed print
AIMING FOR THE MIDDLE
(c) Musée Olympique, Lausanne
Frame approx. 23 x 32 x 3 cm
Motif: approx. 16.2 x 10.8 cm
Titled, in the print signed and dated
Here is an image of the original (acrylic on canvas) from 1994. In AIMING FOR THE MIDDLE, Rizzi dedicates himself to archery.
Beautiful print from the catalog RÊVES DE SPORT from 1996, created for the 100th Olympic Games (James Rizzi was the official artist of the Olympic Games). The catalog is out of print and the edition size is not known to us.
Very good condition of the print. Newly framed with a mat.
We ship securely packaged with insurance and tracking.
Rizzi was a 3D artist; his art is particularly popular in the USA, Switzerland, Germany and Japan. After the artist's death, works have become increasingly scarce to find. He follows the great Pop Art artists such as Haring, Warhol and Lichtenstein. Similar art to Charles Fazzino.
Please also take a look at our other auctions (https://www.catawiki.com/en/u/2198591-popart-kunsthaus) and please follow us on Instagram (Popart_Kunsthaus)
