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James Rizzi
Nice Glass (Iconic, Rizzi, Miniature, NYC, New York City, Pop Art)

2002

$298
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€258.06
CA$413.77
A$463.78
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James Rizzi Nice Glass Color lithograph Year: 2002 Titled and dated in the print Publisher: John Szoke Editions, New York Size: 2.1 × 3.0 on 4.6 × 5.7 inches COA provided Note: Trial print ('Flat-Print') outside of the regular edition (3D construction). For each edition there are some so-called 'overruns'. These are of great importance for the creation process of the edition and of great rarity, as they normally remain with the publisher and are not for sale. Provenance: John Szoke Collection, New York Rizzi graduated from University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. He came up with the idea of 3D multiples now mostly associated with his name when, having taken classes in painting, printmaking and sculpturing, he had to hand in grade work for all three subjects, but only had time for doing one. So he created an etching, printed it twice, handcolored it, and mounted parts of the one print on top of the other, using wire as a means of adding depth. Having received good grades from all three teachers, he stuck with the idea and developed it further. Rizzi was most famous for his 3D artwork, "especially the large, elaborate prints and teeming anthropomorphic cityscapes. His merry maximalism and delight in delirious detail and elaborate minutiae created a true art brand, a trademark style as recognizable as any in the world." Late in life, he returned to painting. His "latest paintings combine his Picasso meets Hanna-Barbera drawing style with an increasingly chromatic palette and a complex graphic structure that simultaneously evokes cubism and the most sophisticated Amerindian friezes."
  • Creator:
    James Rizzi (1950 - 2011, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2002
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 4.6 in (11.69 cm)Width: 5.7 in (14.48 cm)
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  • Movement & Style:
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Kansas City, MO
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 924802-7351stDibs: LU608313082252

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