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This is a Robert Indiana original lithograph titled “Self Portrait 69 Skid Row”.

Printed in Mourlot, Paris in 1973. Published by XXieme siecle, this is an unsigned, unnumbered edition of 1500.

Image measures 8.25 ” x 8.25″. Paper with border measures 14″ x 10.5″. Bright and fresh with rich colors on wove paper.

In excellent condition. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Robert Clark, born in New Castle, Indiana, took the name of his native state. During a typical midwestern boyhood, he became interested in the visual imagery produced by mid-American mass culture. He attended the Herron School of Art in Indianapolis and the Munson-Proctor Institute in Utica, New York. He received a degree from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1953, and attended Edinburgh University and the Edinburgh College of Art in Scotland with a traveling fellowship.

In 1956, he moved to New York City, and began to work in with geometric pop art styles, incorporating the visual techniques and motifs of commercial advertising, such as the use of strident color and oversized scale. His precision painting often highlights aspects of American life in an ironic, and therefore critical context. In his best-known work, “The American Dream #1” (1961, Museum of Modern Art), his headlines “Take All” and “Tilt”, inscribed upon a background of gaudy, star spangled color, represent Indiana’s judgment of American values. This harsh view did not prevent the United States Post Office from using his popular image “Love” on a United States postage stamp in 1973.

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