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Published by Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia – Original color serigraph on paper – Hand signed by Oldenburg
1972
Edition Size: 200
Sheet Size: 75.6 x 54.3 cm
Signed
Condition: Pristine
Published by Friends of the Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia – Original color serigraph on paper – Hand signed by Oldenburg
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A very public artist, Claes Oldenburg is the artist behind a number of high profile public sculptures seen in cities in the United States. His works are typically highly creative and include the clothespin near City Hall in Philadelphia, a giant rubber stamp in Cleveland, and a giant tube of lipstick on caterpillar tracks at Yale University. The Swedish-American artist studied art history and literature at Yale University between 1946 to 1950 and was a member of the Pop Art movement in the 1960s. A prize winning artist, Oldenburg has had his work displayed at the Whitney, the Guggenheim, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the National Gallery.