Indiana, Robert
ROBERT INDIANA New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, 1964
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$750.00
Sku: EF5589
Artist: Robert Indiana
Title: New York State Theater, Lincoln Center
Year: 1964
Signed: No
Medium: Serigraph
Paper Size: 45.5 x 30 inches ( 115.57 x 76.2 cm )
Image Size: 45.5 x 30 inches ( 115.57 x 76.2 cm )
Edition Size: 500
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This limited edition three-color silkscreen poster was designed by renowned artist Robert Indiana and donated to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in 1964. As the second poster in an ongoing program of posters published by Lincoln Center since 1963, this piece holds significant historical and artistic value. Robert Indiana is a pivotal figure in the Pop Art movement, known for his bold, graphic style and iconic use of typography. This poster exemplifies Indiana's ability to merge visual art with cultural and social commentary. Donated to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the poster is part of a celebrated series that began in 1963, aiming to blend fine art with performing arts.
Artist: Robert Indiana
Title: New York State Theater, Lincoln Center
Year: 1964
Signed: No
Medium: Serigraph
Paper Size: 45.5 x 30 inches ( 115.57 x 76.2 cm )
Image Size: 45.5 x 30 inches ( 115.57 x 76.2 cm )
Edition Size: 500
Framed: No
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: This limited edition three-color silkscreen poster was designed by renowned artist Robert Indiana and donated to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in 1964. As the second poster in an ongoing program of posters published by Lincoln Center since 1963, this piece holds significant historical and artistic value. Robert Indiana is a pivotal figure in the Pop Art movement, known for his bold, graphic style and iconic use of typography. This poster exemplifies Indiana's ability to merge visual art with cultural and social commentary. Donated to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the poster is part of a celebrated series that began in 1963, aiming to blend fine art with performing arts.