Tom
Wesselmann
Tom Wesselmann, considered by art historians as one of the five most important pop artists including Warhol, Lichtenstein, Rosenquist and Oldenburg, is most famous for his series of one hundred Great American Nude paintings of the 1960s. Celebrated for his pop interpretation of female nudes, interior spaces and still lives, his oil paintings fetch millions at auction and his works are on display at MoMA, New York and in museum collections internationally.
Still Life with Apple, Orange and Radio
1991
Silkscreen
19-1/2 x 25-3/4 in.
EDITION 100
Other Info Signed
Monica Sitting Cross Legged
1990
Lithograph on BFK Rives paper
48 x 37 in.
EDITION 4 of 6
Other Info Signed and inscribed HC
Study for Sunset Nude with Floral Blanket
2003
Ink & Colored Pencil on 100% Rag Tracing Paper
3 x 4 in.
Monica Lying with One Knee and One Elbow Up
1990
Lithograph on BFK Rives Paper
32-1/2 x 50-1/2 in.
EDITION 4 of 6
Other Info Signed and inscribed HC
Bedroom blonde doodle with photo
1988
Screenprint
58 x 67 inches
EDITION HC of 12
Other Info Hand signed and numbered in pencil
Bedroom face #41
1990
Screenprint
59 x 67 inches
EDITION HC of 12
Other Info Hand signed and numbered in pencil
Big blonde with choker
1992
Screenprint
49.5 x 70 inches
Other Info Hand signed and numbered in pencil
Claire sitting with robe half off (Vivienne)
1993
Screenprint
61 x 48 inches
EDITION HC of 12
Other Info Hand signed and numbered in pencil
Monica lying down on robe
1990
Screenprint
42 x 71 inches
EDITION HC of 6
Other Info Hand signed and numbered in pencil
Fast sketch red stocking nude
1991
Screenprint
26 x 38.5 inches
EDITION 100
Other Info Hand signed and numbered in pencil




