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Alex Katz 'Samantha' Signed Screenprint 1987

1987

$40,000
£29,697.87
€34,606.19
CA$55,532.92
A$62,117.06
CHF 32,326.08
MX$764,682.21
NOK 411,254.78
SEK 385,838.05
DKK 258,196.72
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About the Item

ALEX KATZ (1927-Present) This sunning Alex Katz screenprint is titled 'Samantha' from the year 1987. On the left hand side it is signed in pencil and numbered 'AP 1/12' (aside from the edition of 80, plus one printer's proof), the full sheet, Simca Print Artists, Inc., New York, publisher and with their blindstamp. Literature: Schröder, 212
  • Creator:
    Alex Katz (1927, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1987
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 66.13 in (167.98 cm)Width: 28.63 in (72.73 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    not examined out of its frame, as all corners are visible; a small, approx. 1 in. area above the artist’s signature that has minor scratching and a slight loss to the surface; appears to be hinged mounted in several areas.
  • Gallery Location:
    Miami, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU979311884352

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During his years at Cooper Union, Katz had been exposed primarily to modern art and was taught to paint from drawings. Skowhegan exposed him to painting from life, which would prove pivotal in his development as a painter and remains a staple of his practices today. Katz explains that Skowhegan’s plein air painting gave him “a reason to devote my life to painting.” Katz’s first one-person show was held at the Roko Gallery in 1954. Katz had begun to develop greater acquaintances with the New York School and their allies in the other arts; he counted amongst his friends’ figurative painters Larry Rivers and Fairfield Porter, photographer Rudolph Burckhardt, and poets John Ashbery, Edwin Denby, Frank O’Hara, and James Schuyler. From 1955 to 1959, usually following a day of painting, Katz made small collages of figures in landscapes from hand-colored strips of delicately cut paper. In the late 1950s, he moved towards greater realism in his paintings. 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