James Rosenquist

American, b. 1933
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James Rosenquist (b. 1933) was born in North Dakota and attended the Art Institute in Minneapolis. After graduating, in 1955 he moved to New York where he met other famous Pop Art artists such as Robert Indiana, Claes Oldenburg and Robert Rauschenberg. His first famous piece was a large painting titled F-111. Shortly after this, he started producing prints, one of which, Time Dust, is supposed to be the largest print in the world. Since then, his works have been exhibited worldwide and can be found internationally at modern art museums.

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Alphabet Avalanche

1979

Lithograph with die-cut in colors

22.9 x 44 inches

Edition of 85

Signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil

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Somewhere to Light

1966

Screenprint

17 x 22.1 inches

Edition of 225

Signed and numbered

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New York Says It

1983

Color screenprint

27.7 x 32 inches

Signed and inscribed

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Area Code

1969

Lithograph

28.8 x 25.5 inches

Edition Edition of 86

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Chambers

1980

Lithograph

30.75 x 47.25 inches

Edition Edition of 45

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Light Bulb Shining

1992

Lithograph

52.5 x 41.7 inches

Edition Edition of 50

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