



Johns, Jasper
JASPER JOHNS Savarin Cans, 1986
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$175.00
Sku: YY2385
Artist: Jasper Johns
Title: Savarin Cans
Year: 1986
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 31.75 x 16.75 inches ( 81 x 43 cm )
Image Size: 23.5 x 16.75 inches ( 60 x 43 cm )
Edition Size: 500
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This is an original exhibition poster by Jasper Johns, featuring his iconic image of the Savarin can with paintbrushes, originally created in 1960 and revisited throughout his career. The poster was released in 1986 to accompany an exhibition of Johns’ work held in Paris, France, and was issued in a limited edition of only 500 copies, though not individually numbered. The Savarin Can is one of Johns’ most recognizable motifs—transforming a common, everyday object into a symbol of artistic identity and process. In this composition, the paintbrush-filled can stands like a totem, merging the readymade with self-reflective commentary on the tools of creation. Printed to high standards, this poster is a rare and collectible piece of postwar American art ephemera, commemorating an international presentation of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.
Artist: Jasper Johns
Title: Savarin Cans
Year: 1986
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 31.75 x 16.75 inches ( 81 x 43 cm )
Image Size: 23.5 x 16.75 inches ( 60 x 43 cm )
Edition Size: 500
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: This is an original exhibition poster by Jasper Johns, featuring his iconic image of the Savarin can with paintbrushes, originally created in 1960 and revisited throughout his career. The poster was released in 1986 to accompany an exhibition of Johns’ work held in Paris, France, and was issued in a limited edition of only 500 copies, though not individually numbered. The Savarin Can is one of Johns’ most recognizable motifs—transforming a common, everyday object into a symbol of artistic identity and process. In this composition, the paintbrush-filled can stands like a totem, merging the readymade with self-reflective commentary on the tools of creation. Printed to high standards, this poster is a rare and collectible piece of postwar American art ephemera, commemorating an international presentation of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.