By Ronnie Cutrone
Located in New York, NY
Ronnie Cutrone
Original bird drawing (hand signed and inscribed by Ronnie Cutrone), 1990
Original signed drawing done in marker held in hardback monograph with dust jacket
Boldly signed, dated and inscribed by Ronnie Cutrone on the first front end page
11 × 9 1/2 × 3/4 inches
Original signed drawing done in marker held in monograph, dated and inscribed by Ronnie Cutrone on the first front end page.
The inscription reads:
For David & Barbara
Ronnie Cutrone 90
Book information:
Publisher: Martin Lawrence Limited Editions, (January 1, 1990)
English; Hardcover; 46 pages with 44 color and 11 monochrome illustrations
About Ronnie Cutrone:
Ronnie Cutrone (July 10, 1948 – July 21, 2013) was an American pop artist known for his large-scale paintings of some of America's favorite cartoon characters, such as Felix the Cat, Pink Panther, Woody Woodpecker and No Glove No Love.
Cutrone's paintings are colorful, lively, and less challenging than those of his contemporaries. As Andy Warhol's assistant at the Factory atop the Decker Building from 1972 until 1980, Cutrone worked with Warhol on paintings, prints, films, and other concepts, eventually co-opting Warhol's earliest work (pre-1960) as well as works by Roy Lichtenstein and others, until finally distilling those myriad influences into the style a few critics eventually labeled "Post-Pop."
He exhibited at the Niveau Gallery in 1979 with a Scottish artist called Mike Gall who showed paintings of Snoopy, Mickey and Minnie mouse, the Pink Panther and also a small series of Peter Rabbit paintings...
Category
1990s Pop Art Jennifer Coates Art
MaterialsInk, Mixed Media, Permanent Marker, Lithograph, Offset, Paper