Skid-Row Self Portrait
By Robert Indiana
Located in Fairlawn, OH
as explained by Indiana, “I was still, however on skid row, which again, is the Bowery.” The words
1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints
Lithograph
Skid-Row Self Portrait
By Robert Indiana
Located in Fairlawn, OH
as explained by Indiana, “I was still, however on skid row, which again, is the Bowery.” The words
Lithograph
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H 8.5 in W 8.5 in D 0.02 in
Robert Indiana Yellow, Black and White Lithograph Skid Row Autoportrait, 1973
By Robert Indiana
Located in Houston, TX
as explained by Indiana, "I was still, however on skid row, which again, is the Bowery.” The words
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H 14 in W 10.5 in D 0.1 in
1969 Robert Indiana 'Skid Row' Pop Art USA Lithograph
By Robert Indiana
Located in Brooklyn, NY
color lithograph printed at Mourlot for Les Editions du XXieme siecle #XLI. Indiana blended geometric
Lithograph
Robert Indiana's work evolved into hard-edged graphic images of words, logos and typographic forms, earning him a reputation as one of the country's leading contemporary artists.
Indiana is known for using public signs and symbols with altered lettering to make stark and challenging visual statements. In his prints, paintings and constructions, he gave new meaning to basic words like Eat, Die and Love. Using them in bold block letters in vivid colors, he enticed his viewers to look at the commonplace from a new perspective. One indication of his success was the appearance of his immensely popular multi-colored Love on a United States postage stamp in 1973.
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