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Classic Love
2007
Chrome-dyed hand-carved tufted archival wool tapestry on canvas
30 x 30 x 3/4 in. (76.2 x 76.2 x 2 cm)
Edition of 10,000
(with printed signature, description and edition number, verso)
INQUIRE
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Hope/Autumn *
2012
(from Four Seasons of Hope)
Original screenprint in colors on Coventry paper
Signed in pencil, dated and numbered
35 1/4 x 25 1/2 in. (89.5 x 64.8 cm), unframed
Edition of 125
SOLD
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Hope/Spring *
2012
(from Four Seasons of Hope)
Original screenprint in colors on Coventry paper
Signed in pencil, dated and numbered
35 1/4 x 25 1/2 in. (89.5 x 64.8 cm), unframed
Edition of 125
SOLD
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Hope/Summer *
2012
(from Four Seasons of Hope)
Original screenprint in colors on Coventry paper
Signed in pencil, dated and numbered
35 1/4 x 25 1/2 in. (89.5 x 64.8 cm), unframed
Edition of 125
SOLD
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Hope/Winter *
2012
(from Four Seasons of Hope)
Original screenprint in colors on Coventry paper
Signed in pencil, dated and numbered
35 1/4 x 25 1/2 in. (89.5 x 64.8 cm), unframed
Edition of 125
SOLD
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KVF IX *
1991
(from The Hartley Elegies: The Berlin Series)
Color screenprint on Museum Board
Signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil
59 1/2 x 59 1/2 in. (151 x 151 cm), unframed
Edition of 50
SOLD
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Love *
2005
Chrome-dyed hand-carved tufted archival wool tapestry on canvas
23 1/2 x 23 in. (60 x 58.4 cm)
Edition of 999
(with printed signature, description and edition number verso)
SOLD
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The Book of Love *
1996
Original screenprint on A.N.W. Crestwood Museum Paper
Signed by the artist in pencil, dated and numbered
24 x 20 inches (61 x 51 cm)
Edition of 200 + 10 AP
SOLD
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Philadelphia Love *
1997
Original screenprint in colors
Hand-signed in pencil by the artist, dated and numbered
24 x 20 inches (61 x 50.8 cm), unframed
Edition of 150
(Published by Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art)
SOLD
Robert Indiana (born Robert Clark) was born in New Castle, Indiana, on September 13, 1928. In 1953, Indiana received a degree from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and in 1954, attended the Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland. In 1956, Indiana moved to New York, where he became a part of the Pop Art movement. He began to paint in a geometric, hardedge style, blending commercial art and existentialism. While in New York, Indiana worked with artist Andy Warhol, creating Eat, a film of Indiana eating a mushroom.
With his first New York solo exhibition at Eleanor Ward’s Stable Gallery in 1962, Indiana began a long career of showcasing his works in over 30 museums and galleries, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Museum of Modern Art, New York, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington D.C., and the Stedelijk Museum, Schiedam, The Netherlands,
Indiana is most well known for his iconic LOVE sculpture. Originally created in 1964 for a Christmas card design for the Museum of Modern Art, the image was reproduced on United States Postal Service postage stamp in 1973, and sculptural versions of the image can be found at institutions around the world.
Indiana, Robert
2012 (from Four Seasons of Hope) Original screenprint in colors on Coventry paper Signed in pencil, dated and numbered 35 1/4 x 25 1/2 in. (89.5 x 64.8 cm), unframed Edition of 125 SOLD
2012 (from Four Seasons of Hope) Original screenprint in colors on Coventry paper Signed in pencil, dated and numbered 35 1/4 x 25 1/2 in. (89.5 x 64.8 cm), unframed Edition of 125 SOLD
2012 (from Four Seasons of Hope) Original screenprint in colors on Coventry paper Signed in pencil, dated and numbered 35 1/4 x 25 1/2 in. (89.5 x 64.8 cm), unframed Edition of 125 SOLD
2012 (from Four Seasons of Hope) Original screenprint in colors on Coventry paper Signed in pencil, dated and numbered 35 1/4 x 25 1/2 in. (89.5 x 64.8 cm), unframed Edition of 125 SOLD
1991 (from The Hartley Elegies: The Berlin Series) Color screenprint on Museum Board Signed, titled, dated and numbered in pencil 59 1/2 x 59 1/2 in. (151 x 151 cm), unframed Edition of 50 SOLD
2005 Chrome-dyed hand-carved tufted archival wool tapestry on canvas 23 1/2 x 23 in. (60 x 58.4 cm) Edition of 999 (with printed signature, description and edition number verso) SOLD
1996 Original screenprint on A.N.W. Crestwood Museum Paper Signed by the artist in pencil, dated and numbered 24 x 20 inches (61 x 51 cm) Edition of 200 + 10 AP SOLD
1997 Original screenprint in colors Hand-signed in pencil by the artist, dated and numbered 24 x 20 inches (61 x 50.8 cm), unframed Edition of 150 (Published by Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art) SOLD
With his first New York solo exhibition at Eleanor Ward’s Stable Gallery in 1962, Indiana began a long career of showcasing his works in over 30 museums and galleries, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Museum of Modern Art, New York, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington D.C., and the Stedelijk Museum, Schiedam, The Netherlands,
Indiana is most well known for his iconic LOVE sculpture. Originally created in 1964 for a Christmas card design for the Museum of Modern Art, the image was reproduced on United States Postal Service postage stamp in 1973, and sculptural versions of the image can be found at institutions around the world.