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Artist: James Rosenquist
Title: New York Says It Year: 1983 Medium: 10 Color Lithograph/Screenprint on Arches 88 [Signed, Numbered and titled in Pencil] Edition: 99/250 Size: 30" x 34" Frame: 38" x 42" Printer: Brand X Editions Publisher: New York Graphics Society and Circle Fine Art Referenced as figure 200 on page 160 in "Time Dust: Rosenquist, Complete Graphics: 1962-1992" by Constance W. Glenn, Published by Rizzoli, New York James Rosenquist (1933- ) James Rosenquist was born in Grand Forks, North Dakota. When he was a high school student he won a scholarship to study at the Minneapolis School of Art. He was further educated at the University of Minnesota and the Art Students League in New York. He also attended drawing classes organized by Jack Youngerman and Robert Indiana; at the same time, he was designing store windows and painting billboards to earn a living. This commercial experience led decisively to his particular pop style. His most famous painting, F-Ill, is eighty-six feet long and shares many of the characteristics of a billboard. The preference for anonymity in his subjects carried through to the print media. Rosenquist has made a number of screen prints and etchings, but most of his graphics are lithographs. His prints have frequently been exhibited in galleries and museums and at biennials internationally. They can be found in many permanent collections including those of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Musee d'Art Moderne, Paris, and the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto.
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