Wesselmann, Tom
TOM WESSELMANN Monica, The 23rd New York Film Festival, 1985
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$350.00
Sku: LC1120
Artist: Tom Wesselmann
Title: Monica, The 23rd New York Film Festival
Year: 1985
Signed: No
Medium: Serigraph
Paper Size: 39 x 37 inches ( 99.06 x 93.98 cm )
Image Size: 25.25 x 30.5 inches ( 64.135 x 77.47 cm )
Edition Size: 800
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: "Monica, 23rd New York Film Festival" is a serigraph created by Tom Wesselmann for the 23rd New York Film Festival, held in 1985 at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. This piece is a vivid example of Wesselmann's style, blending Pop Art aesthetics with a sophisticated and modern approach to traditional subject matter. The New York Film Festival is a prestigious annual event that showcases a wide range of films from around the world. In 1985, Tom Wesselmann was commissioned to create a poster for the festival, reflecting the intersection of fine art and film culture. The poster not only served as promotional material but also as a collectible artwork in its own right, highlighting the festival's commitment to the arts beyond cinema.
Artist: Tom Wesselmann
Title: Monica, The 23rd New York Film Festival
Year: 1985
Signed: No
Medium: Serigraph
Paper Size: 39 x 37 inches ( 99.06 x 93.98 cm )
Image Size: 25.25 x 30.5 inches ( 64.135 x 77.47 cm )
Edition Size: 800
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: "Monica, 23rd New York Film Festival" is a serigraph created by Tom Wesselmann for the 23rd New York Film Festival, held in 1985 at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. This piece is a vivid example of Wesselmann's style, blending Pop Art aesthetics with a sophisticated and modern approach to traditional subject matter. The New York Film Festival is a prestigious annual event that showcases a wide range of films from around the world. In 1985, Tom Wesselmann was commissioned to create a poster for the festival, reflecting the intersection of fine art and film culture. The poster not only served as promotional material but also as a collectible artwork in its own right, highlighting the festival's commitment to the arts beyond cinema.