Mother of Us All Suite of 13 1977 HS
Robert Indiana
Limited Edition Print : 13 Serigraphs on Paper
Size : 24x20 in | 61x51 cm
Edition : Non Matching From the Edition of 150
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🔥🔥🔥1977 Suite of 13 Limited Edition Hand Signed Serigraphs - Inquire - Blue Chip - A SUPER Steal $8,900
Motivated
Year1977
Hand SignedLower Right
Condition Other - minor damages on the border - hardly visible
Not Framed
Purchased fromDealer 1990
Story / Additional InfoThe Mother of Us All (Sheehan 96-108) n the complete set of thirteen lithographs in colors, 1977, on Arches, all signed and dated in pencil, all numbered ../150 - most different numbers (with several being AP's), with full margins, minor damages at borders
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Additional Information13 Hand Signed Limited Edition Serigraphs
LID88704
Robert Indiana - United States
Art Brokerage: Robert Indiana American Artist: Robert Indiana was an American Pop artist whose work drew inspiration from signs, billboards, and commercial logos. He is best known for his series of LOVE paintings, which employed bold and colorful letterforms to spell out the word "love." "Oddly enough, I wasn't thinking at all about anticipating the love generation and hippies," he once explained. "It was a spiritual concept. It isn't a sculpture of love any longer. It's become the very theme of love itself." Born Robert Earl Clark on September 13, 1928 in New Castle, IN, he adopted the name of his home state after serving in the US military. Indiana went on to receive his BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1954. Following the advice of his friend Ellsworth Kelly, the artist relocated to New York, setting up a studio in the Coenties Slip neighborhood of Lower Manhattan. It was here that Indiana became acquainted with a number of prominent artists, including Agnes Martin, Jack Youngerman, and James Rosenquist. Over the following decades his work became increasingly popular, with both his LOVE and HOPE motifs transformed into a number of public sculptures. In September 2013, the Whitney Museum of American Art opened "Robert Indiana: Beyond LOVE," the artist's first retrospective in New York. Indian died on May 19, 2018 in Vinalhaven, ME. Today, his works are held in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London, and the National Gallery in Washington, D.C., among others. Listings wanted.