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  1. Still Life With Liz (1993)

    Lithograph - Signed
    Image size: 59 1/2 x 57 inches
  2. Still Life With Matisse and Johns (1993)

    Serigraph - Signed
    Image size: 45 1/2 x 59 1/2 inches
  3. Mixed Bouquet with Leger (1993)

    Color Serigraph - Signed
    Image size: 54 1/2 x 51 inches
  4. Bedroom Face with Orange Wallpaper (1987)

    Silkscreen - Signed, dated and numbered (l.r.)
    Image size: 55 1/2 x 65 inches - Ed of 100
  5. Still Life with Lichtenstein and Two Oranges (1992)

    Silkscreen on wove paper - Signed
    Image size: 42 1/2 x 59 inches - Ed of 90
  6. Still Life with Lilies & Mixed Fruit (1998)

    Silkscreen - Signed
    Image size: 32 x 38 inches - Ed of 100
  7. Sunset Nude with Lilies (2004)

    Silkscreen - Estate stamped and signed on reverse
    Image size: 43 x 47 inches - Ed of 75
  8. Great American Nude (1969)

    Acrylic and pastel on board - Signed and Dated: Wesselmann 69 (lower left)
    Image size: 6 x 7 inches - 6 x 7 inches - Numbered: (WESS-5)
  9. Study for Sunset Nude with Big Palm Tree (2003)

    Ink and colored pencil on 100% rag tracing paper
    Size: 4 x 5 ¾ inches - Numbered: D 03239 (WESS-0157)
  10. Study for Sunset Nude with Mondrian (2003)

    Ink and colored pencil on 100% rag tracing paper - Signed and Dated: Wesselmann 69 (lower left)
    Size: 3 3/8 x 4 7/8 inches - Numbered: D 0349 (WESS-0153)

Tom Wesselmann
1931 - 2004

Born in 1931, Tom Wesselmann was formally trained in New York and had
his first one-man exhibition in 1961. A significant contributor to the
Pop Art movement of the sixties, Wesselmann's large scale collages and
paintings of nudes, landscapes and still-lifes captured the attention
of collectors and critics almost immediately. He has pioneered a number
of art forms now strongly associated with him, namely his 'drop outs'
where negative shapes become positive shapes and his 'cutouts' which
utilize laser cut metal to create extraordinary three-dimensional drawings.
He too, has been a remarkable printmaker having created large, spectacular
silkscreens and lithographs. The color and impact of his work has earned
him a respected position in Contemporary art and his works can be found
in important collections around the world.

 

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