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'Nankaweep', Lopoukhine Gallery, Boston, American Abstraction
By Jim Jacobs
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Painted by Jim Jacobs (American, born 1945), titled, 'Nankaweep' and dated 1983. Previously with Lopoukhine Gallery, Boston from label, verso. A substantial, dynamic abstract compri...
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1980s Abstract Jim Jacobs Art

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Wood, Lacquer, Acrylic Polymer

Folded NYC I (Mondrian), Pop Art Screenprint by Jim Jacobs
By Jim Jacobs
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jim Jacobs Title: Folded NYC I (after Mondrian) Year: 1980 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: AP 40 Size: 33 x 26 inches
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1980s Abstract Geometric Jim Jacobs Art

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Screen

Kansas, Conceptual Oil Painting on Board by Jim Jacobs
By Jim Jacobs
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jim Jacobs, American (1945 - ) Title: Kansas Year: 1983 Medium: Oil on Aluminum Laid Board, signed and dated verso Size: 60 in. x 48 in. x 1 in. (152.4 cm x 121.92 cm x 2.54 cm)
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1980s Abstract Expressionist Jim Jacobs Art

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Oil, Board

Piece de Resistance (Mondrian), Pop Art Screenprint by Jim Jacobs
By Jim Jacobs
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jim Jacobs, American (b. 1945) Title: Piece de Resistance (Mondrian) Year: c. 1980 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Editi...
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1980s De Stijl Jim Jacobs Art

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Screen

Folded American Flag, Pop Art Screenprint by Jim Jacobs
By Jim Jacobs
Located in Long Island City, NY
Born 1945 in New York. Educated at Boston University, Harvard and Bryn Mawr. Worked early on as a lecturer and gallery director in New England. After returning to NY, he worked as a ...
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1980s Pop Art Jim Jacobs Art

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Screen

Jim Jacobs, "Olo Canyon, " Enamel with Etching in Pressed Wood, 1982
By Jim Jacobs
Located in Long Island City, NY
Glossy textured mixed media painting by American artist Jim Jacobs (b. 1945). This unique abstract piece is made with enamel and etching on pressed wood, with highly textured details...
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1980s Abstract Jim Jacobs Art

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Enamel

Study for Decatur II, Large Abstract Painting on Panel, by Jim Jacobs
By Jim Jacobs
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jim Jacobs, American (1945 - ) Title: Study for Decatur II Year: 1984 Medium: Mixed Media Lacquer on Plywood Laid Board, signed verso Size: 42 x 81.5 in. (106.68 x 207.01 cm)
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1980s Abstract Jim Jacobs Art

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Plywood, Lacquer

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Early 2000s Abstract Impressionist Jim Jacobs Art

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Folded American Flag Silkscreen Pop Art Abstract Modern Americana
By Jim Jacobs
Located in Surfside, FL
Folded American Flag Silkscreen Print. Pop Art patriotic Americana. on French Arches paper. Jim Jacobs born 1945, New York. Artist and art dealer...
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