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Lithograph; Fine Art Paper; signed, numbered // Gentlemen by Allen Jones is an evocative lithograph from 2012 that highlights Jones’s exploration of human forms in complex interactions. In the central composition, multiple figures, both clothed and nude, are rendered in expressive, fluid lines that create a sense of movement and energy against a warm, neutral background. The scenes are simultaneously intimate and dynamic, capturing moments that suggest both confrontation and connection. To the right, a series of smaller vignettes in pink tones add narrative depth, depicting additional interactions in varied poses and gestures. These fragmented scenes provide a cinematic feel, as if capturing snapshots from a continuous flow of action. Jones’s use of color and form imbues each figure with a sense of individuality, while the overall composition hints at themes of sensuality and tension. This lithograph, signed and numbered by the artist, is part of a limited edition of 40 and showcases his skill in blending narrative and abstraction.
Gentlemen, 2012
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Lithograph; Fine Art Paper; signed, numbered // Gentlemen by Allen Jones is an evocative lithograph from 2012 that highlights Jones’s exploration of human forms in complex interactions. In the central composition, multiple figures, both clothed and nude, are rendered in expressive, fluid lines that create a sense of movement and energy against a warm, neutral background. The scenes are simultaneously intimate and dynamic, capturing moments that suggest both confrontation and connection. To the right, a series of smaller vignettes in pink tones add narrative depth, depicting additional interactions in varied poses and gestures. These fragmented scenes provide a cinematic feel, as if capturing snapshots from a continuous flow of action. Jones’s use of color and form imbues each figure with a sense of individuality, while the overall composition hints at themes of sensuality and tension. This lithograph, signed and numbered by the artist, is part of a limited edition of 40 and showcases his skill in blending narrative and abstraction.
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