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Richard PhillipsMiss Parkett for Parkett 712004
2004
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Richard Phillips
Miss Parkett for Parkett 71, 2004
5 Color Lithograph on Somerset White paper
Hand signed, numbered 37/70 and dated on lower front
25 4/5 × 20 inches
Unframed
This 5-color lithograph by renowned American Pop Artist Richard Phillips was published to coincide with volume no. 71 of the Swiss art journal Parkett, which featured an in-depth essay about Richard Phillips. It features the image of a woman, who is turned towards the viewer, revealing a partial view of a "Parkett" tattoo on the back of her left shoulder. Richard Phillips is represented by Gagosian Gallery.
“In this five-color lithograph by Richard Phillips, a seductress peers over her tattooed shoulder to meet the eye of the viewer. While elements of Phillips’s celebrated hyperrealist style are evinced here—the cover girl’s and model’s eyes, face, and hair are convincingly portrayed—Miss Parkett is also desirable on account of its playfulness, cropped composition, and vintage feel.” - Parkett
“Miss Parkett“, 2004 (for Parkett 71)
5-color lithograph on Somerset white paper,
paper size: 26 x 20 3/16” (66 x 51,3 cm),
image size: 21 1/4 x 16 1/16” (54 x 40,8 cm),
printed by Maurice Sanchez, Derrière l’Etoile Studio, New York,
Ed. 70/XXVI, signed and numbered
Unframed and in fine condition.
Measurements:
Image Size:
21.25 x 16.1 inches
Sheet Size:
25 7/8 x 20 inches
- Creator:Richard Phillips (1955 - 1741, American)
- Creation Year:2004
- Dimensions:Height: 25.8 in (65.54 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)
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- Gallery Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1745212716122
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