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Signed Robert Indiana Limited Edition Book Of Love - 10 Serigraph
ExcellentRobert Indiana is best known for his graphical interpretations of common words and themes. This piece is his iconic LOVE in Red, Peach, and Yellow. This serigraph was created in 1996 and is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower right. Edition of 200.
Born Robert Clark in New Castle, Indiana, in 1928, he adopted the name of his native state as a pseudonymous surname early in his career. During his typically Midwestern boyhood, highway signs had a symbolic importance for him. His father worked for Phillips 66 gas and when he left his wife and son, he did so down Route 66. And the diner, which his mother subsequently operated, had the familiar "EAT" sign looming overhead. Indiana's best known image is the word love in upper-case letters, arranged in a square with a tilted letter O. This image, first created for a Christmas card for the Museum of Modern Art in 1964, was included on an eight-cent United States Postal Service stamp in 1973, the first of their regular series of "love stamps." His Love Sculptures are all over the major cities of the United States and throughout the world.
LOVE is the most iconic pop image today, it can be seen in sculptures around the world and the love silkscreens are always favorites in auctions. -
Signed Robert Indiana Limited Edition Book Of Love - 9 Serigraph
ExcellentRobert Indiana is best known for his graphical interpretations of common words and themes. This piece is his iconic LOVE in Red, Black, and Yellow. This serigraph was created in 1996 and is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower right. Edition of 200.
Born Robert Clark in New Castle, Indiana, in 1928, he adopted the name of his native state as a pseudonymous surname early in his career. During his typically Midwestern boyhood, highway signs had a symbolic importance for him. His father worked for Phillips 66 gas and when he left his wife and son, he did so down Route 66. And the diner, which his mother subsequently operated, had the familiar "EAT" sign looming overhead. Indiana's best known image is the word love in upper-case letters, arranged in a square with a tilted letter O. This image, first created for a Christmas card for the Museum of Modern Art in 1964, was included on an eight-cent United States Postal Service stamp in 1973, the first of their regular series of "love stamps." His Love Sculptures are all over the major cities of the United States and throughout the world.
LOVE is the most iconic pop image today, it can be seen in sculptures around the world and the love silkscreens are always favorites in auctions. -
Signed Limited Edition Robert Indiana Heliotherapy Love Serigraph
ExcellentRobert Indiana has become famous for his images of LOVE and this is what is known as heliotherapy love for the bright colors implemented in the piece. The print is signed in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower left by Indiana and the LOVE idea is perhaps the most known pop art image today.
Born Robert Clark in New Castle, Indiana, in 1928, he adopted the name of his native state as a pseudonymous surname early in his career. During his typically Midwestern boyhood, highway signs had a symbolic importance for him. His father worked for Phillips 66 gas and, when he left his wife and son, he did so down Route #66. And the diner which his mother subsequently operated had the familiar "EAT" sign looming overhead. Indiana's best known image is the word love in upper-case letters, arranged in a square with a tilted letter O. This image, first created for a Christmas card for the Museum of Modern Art in 1964, was included on an eight-cent United States Postal Service postage stamp in 1973, the first of their regular series of "love stamps." His Love Sculptures are all over the major cities of the United States and throughout the world.
This work by Robert Indiana of Love will bring one of the most iconic images of today's major cities and pop art movement into your home. -
Signed Limited Edition Robert Indiana Marilyn Monroe Serigraph
ExcellentRobert Indiana has become famous for his images of LOVE, The American Dream, and his craft with poster and graphic art, this print combines those ideas into one great serigraph. The print is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower left by Indiana and the words around the image of Marilyn Monroe in the center pay homage to some of the greatest beauties in entertainment, "Rita, Jayne, Betty, Clara, Mae, and Jean"
Born Robert Clark in New Castle, Indiana, in 1928, he adopted the name of his native state as a pseudonymous surname early in his career. During his typically Midwestern boyhood, highway signs had a symbolic importance for him. His father worked for Phillips 66 gas and, when he left his wife and son, he did so down Route #66. The American dream has been a recurring theme in Indiana's work, and he has used it to both celebrate and criticize the national way of life. In the midst of all the gaudy, star-spangled color of The American Dream #J (1961, Museum of Modern Art), for instance, he highlights the words "Take All" and "Tilt" as reminders both of Americans' materialism and of the tendency of some to cheat, as they do on pinball machines. And the diner which his mother subsequently operated had the familiar "EAT" sign looming overhead. Indiana's best known image is the word love in upper-case letters, arranged in a square with a tilted letter O. This image, first created for a Christmas card for the Museum of Modern Art in 1964, was included on an eight-cent United States Postal Service postage stamp in 1973, the first of their regular series of "love stamps." His Love Sculptures are all over the major cities of the United States and throughout the world.
Marilyn by Robert Indiana brings together two pop icons into one fantastic print.










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