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Original rubberstamp print on paper - Published by Indianakatz New York - Suite: Stamped Indelibly 'Untitled Rubber Stamp Print' by Claes Oldenburg is a mixed media work from 1967, measuring 29 × 22.9 cm. A single dark-red outline drawing on cream paper depicts a folded paper plane with a rigid rod rising from its nose, topped by a hollow circle — rendered in the flat, diagrammatic line quality of a rubber stamp. The monogram 'CO67' is stamped in the lower left, and a faint rectangular stamp mark appears in the upper left corner. Oldenburg's practice consistently elevated mundane, everyday objects into sculptural and graphic subjects — the same impulse behind large-scale public works like 'Lipstick (Ascending) On Caterpillar Tracks'. This small print shares that logic: a toy or found object rendered with the deadpan precision of a technical schematic, stripping away sentiment while keeping the object instantly legible.
Untitled Rubber Stamp Print, 1967
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Original rubberstamp print on paper - Published by Indianakatz New York - Suite: Stamped Indelibly 'Untitled Rubber Stamp Print' by Claes Oldenburg is a mixed media work from 1967, measuring 29 × 22.9 cm. A single dark-red outline drawing on cream paper depicts a folded paper plane with a rigid rod rising from its nose, topped by a hollow circle — rendered in the flat, diagrammatic line quality of a rubber stamp. The monogram 'CO67' is stamped in the lower left, and a faint rectangular stamp mark appears in the upper left corner. Oldenburg's practice consistently elevated mundane, everyday objects into sculptural and graphic subjects — the same impulse behind large-scale public works like 'Lipstick (Ascending) On Caterpillar Tracks'. This small print shares that logic: a toy or found object rendered with the deadpan precision of a technical schematic, stripping away sentiment while keeping the object instantly legible.
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What is Found Object?
A found object is a term used to describe a man-made or natural object, or a fragment of one, that an artist discovers or purchases and keeps for inspiration or as a work of art. The artist may also modify the object or incorporate it into a collage or assemblage, transforming it into a new piece of art.
