Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004) - Blonde Vivienne

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Tom Wesselmann Blonde Vivienne, un plato de porcelana vidriada de Rosenthal (Alemania), diámetro 31 cm, 1985, edición no numerada, firma impresa del artista en recto y verso.

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Tom Wesselmann, Blonde Vivienne, 1985
Glazed porcelain plate transfer, printed in colors
Printed signature, recto and verso
12 ¼ in. (31 cm), diameter/ unframed
From the unnumbered edition as issued
Published by Rosenthal, Germany

Created by the artist in 1985, Blonde Vivienne is a screenprint on porcelain measuring 12 ¼ in. (31 cm) in diameter, with the artist’s printed signature both rector and verso, from the unnumbered edition as issued, published by Rosenthal, Germany.

Rosenthal Künstler-Platzteller (Artist Plates) are high-end, limited-edition collector’s item from Rosenthal GmbH, Selb, Germany. These pieces are specially designed porcelain charger plates (approx. 31 cm diameter) created by renowned artists and designers, featuring unique artwork on premium porcelain.

Along with Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann is considered a major figure of New York Pop art. He rejected the principles of Abstract Expressionism and made bold paintings and inventive sculptures—both cut-metal works and assemblages—which riff on pop culture and art historical compositions. Women were a constant source of inspiration: Wesselmann’s most famous series, “Great American Nude” (1961–73), channels the brazen energy of American advertising and features flat, faceless female figures whom the artist often situated among stars and stripes. Educated at Cooper Union and the Art Academy of Cincinnati, Wesselmann got his start selling cartoons to magazines, newspapers, and ad agencies before he found success as a fine artist. Today, he’s represented in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, and the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, among other institutions. At auction, his work frequently sells for seven figures.

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Tom Wesselmann, Blonde Vivienne, 1985
Glazed porcelain plate transfer, printed in colors
Printed signature, recto and verso
12 ¼ in. (31 cm), diameter/ unframed
From the unnumbered edition as issued
Published by Rosenthal, Germany

Created by the artist in 1985, Blonde Vivienne is a screenprint on porcelain measuring 12 ¼ in. (31 cm) in diameter, with the artist’s printed signature both rector and verso, from the unnumbered edition as issued, published by Rosenthal, Germany.

Rosenthal Künstler-Platzteller (Artist Plates) are high-end, limited-edition collector’s item from Rosenthal GmbH, Selb, Germany. These pieces are specially designed porcelain charger plates (approx. 31 cm diameter) created by renowned artists and designers, featuring unique artwork on premium porcelain.

Along with Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann is considered a major figure of New York Pop art. He rejected the principles of Abstract Expressionism and made bold paintings and inventive sculptures—both cut-metal works and assemblages—which riff on pop culture and art historical compositions. Women were a constant source of inspiration: Wesselmann’s most famous series, “Great American Nude” (1961–73), channels the brazen energy of American advertising and features flat, faceless female figures whom the artist often situated among stars and stripes. Educated at Cooper Union and the Art Academy of Cincinnati, Wesselmann got his start selling cartoons to magazines, newspapers, and ad agencies before he found success as a fine artist. Today, he’s represented in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, and the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, among other institutions. At auction, his work frequently sells for seven figures.

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Datos

Era
1900-2000
Fabricante / Marca
Rosenthal
País de origen
Alemania
Estilo
Pop Art
Material
Porcelana
Artista
Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004)
Título de la obra
Blonde Vivienne
Firma
Firmado en plancha
Edición
Unnumbbered
Año
1985
Color
Multicolor
Estado
En excelente estado
Alto
12,5 in
Ancho
12,5 in
Profundidad
6 cm
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