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Screenprint in colors on C.M. Fabriano Cotone paper - Signed and numbered to lower edge - From the Conspiracy: The Artist as Witness portfolio - Published by David R. Godine Publishers and the Center for Constitutional Rights, New York // Striding Figure by Claes Oldenburg, a limited edition screen-print from 1971, measures 72.4 x 52.7 cm and is printed on C.M. Fabriano Cotone paper. This work, part of the Conspiracy: The Artist as Witness portfolio, reflects Oldenburg’s signature playful approach. The dynamic composition features a bold, abstract figure striding across the page, with expressive black and vibrant red lines suggesting movement and energy. The spontaneous, splattered forms evoke a sense of fluidity, reminiscent of Oldenburg's fascination with transforming mundane objects into larger-than-life, imaginative art pieces. Published by David R. Godine Publishers and the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York, the piece showcases Oldenburg’s talent for blending whimsy with graphic power.
Striding Figure, 1971
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Screenprint in colors on C.M. Fabriano Cotone paper - Signed and numbered to lower edge - From the Conspiracy: The Artist as Witness portfolio - Published by David R. Godine Publishers and the Center for Constitutional Rights, New York // Striding Figure by Claes Oldenburg, a limited edition screen-print from 1971, measures 72.4 x 52.7 cm and is printed on C.M. Fabriano Cotone paper. This work, part of the Conspiracy: The Artist as Witness portfolio, reflects Oldenburg’s signature playful approach. The dynamic composition features a bold, abstract figure striding across the page, with expressive black and vibrant red lines suggesting movement and energy. The spontaneous, splattered forms evoke a sense of fluidity, reminiscent of Oldenburg's fascination with transforming mundane objects into larger-than-life, imaginative art pieces. Published by David R. Godine Publishers and the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York, the piece showcases Oldenburg’s talent for blending whimsy with graphic power.
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