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    Universal Limited Art Editions Supplement 13

  • Artist Biography

    Jasper Johns

    American • 1930

    Jasper Johns is a painter and printmaker who holds a foundational place in twentieth century art history. Quoting the evocative gestural brushstroke of the Abstract Expressionists, Johns represented common objects such as flags, targets, masks, maps and numbers: He sought to explore things "seen and not looked at, not examined" in pictorial form.  Drawing from common commercial and 'readymade' objects, such as newspaper clippings, Ballantine Ale and Savarin Coffee cans, Johns was a bridge to Pop, Dada and Conceptual art movements.

    Beyond the historical significance, each work by Johns is individually considered in sensuous form. A curiosity of medium led him to employ a range of materials from encaustic and commercial house paint to lithography, intaglio and lead relief.

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Untitled (U.L.A.E. 13)

1977
Screenprint in colors, on Patapar printing parchment, with full margins, folded (as issued), accompanied by the book Jasper Johns/Screenprints.
I. 9 3/8 x 9 1/4 in. (23.8 x 23.5 cm)
S. 9 3/4 x 25 in. (24.8 x 63.5 cm)

From the edition of 3000, the catalogue cover for Jasper Johns/Screenprints, published by Brooke Alexander Gallery, Inc., New York, framed.

Estimate
$2,000 - 4,000 

Sold for $6,096

Editions & Works on Paper

New York Auction 12 February 2025