Big Blonde

1986 - 1988

Screenprint in colors on wove paper; edition no. 12/100

141 x 188 cm

Signed in pencil and numbed

Estimate
440,000 - 650,000
114,000 - 168,000
14,600 - 21,600
Sold Price
480,000
125,000
15,989
Inquiry


Ravenel Autumn Auction 2017

122

Tom WESSELMANN (American, 1931 - 2004)

Big Blonde


Please Enter Your Questions.

Wrong Email.

PROVENANCE:
Sotheby's, New York, October 29, 2009, lot 247

Catalogue Note:
Tom Wesselmann was one of the leading American pop artists in the 1960s. His artwork are abundant in bright and vivid colors, those close-up depiction of female figures capture viewers' attention immediately. While celebrating color and form, the highly stylized figurative artwork with strong composition simultaneously form the impressive imagery. Wesselmann prefer the classical of nude, still life, and landscape paintings instead of Abstract Expressionism which was prevailing since the 1940s. He once said The prime mission of my art, in the beginning, and continuing still, is to make figurative art as exciting as abstract art.

Tom Wesselmann was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on February 23, 1931. Due to the military draft in 1952, W esselman joined the US Ar my for two years. During the service he started to gain interest in creating cartoons which led to the first cartoon work he had ever made. In 1954, after graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a major in psychology, he began to study drawing in Art Academy of Cincinnati. Wesselmann moved to New York in 1956 to study in Cooper Union, by creating art with painting instead of cartoon, he entered the next stage of his artist career. Until his death on December 17, 2004, Wesselmann was as a New York-based artist who was constantly active in the art world.

FOLLOW US.