Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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James Rosenquist's Moon Box, lithograph, shows a pergola structure casting an American flag's stars and stripes as shadows under a full moon.

Lithography // James Rosenquist's Moon Box, created in 1971, is a limited edition lithograph that blends elements of Pop Art with political and symbolic imagery. The composition presents a surreal scene, featuring an open structure with the pattern of the American flag forming both the roof and the floor. Above this structure, a bright full moon shines in a deep blue night sky, casting an almost dreamlike atmosphere over the artwork. The flag's stars and stripes are a recurring motif in Rosenquist's work, often used to explore themes of American identity, politics, and power. The bold contrast between the dark blue sky, the crisp white moon, and the iconic imagery of the flag adds depth to the piece, creating a sense of space and reflection. This lithograph, produced in an edition of 70, showcases Rosenquist’s unique ability to blend everyday symbols with conceptual depth, inviting viewers to ponder the relationship between national identity and the broader cosmos.

Artwork Copyright © James Rosenquist

Moon box, 1971

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Lithography // James Rosenquist's Moon Box, created in 1971, is a limited edition lithograph that blends elements of Pop Art with political and symbolic imagery. The composition presents a surreal scene, featuring an open structure with the pattern of the American flag forming both the roof and the floor. Above this structure, a bright full moon shines in a deep blue night sky, casting an almost dreamlike atmosphere over the artwork. The flag's stars and stripes are a recurring motif in Rosenquist's work, often used to explore themes of American identity, politics, and power. The bold contrast between the dark blue sky, the crisp white moon, and the iconic imagery of the flag adds depth to the piece, creating a sense of space and reflection. This lithograph, produced in an edition of 70, showcases Rosenquist’s unique ability to blend everyday symbols with conceptual depth, inviting viewers to ponder the relationship between national identity and the broader cosmos.

Artwork Copyright © James Rosenquist

James Rosenquist

Whipped Butter For Eugene, 1965

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Screen-print

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James Rosenquist

Forehead I, 1968

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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James Rosenquist

Moon Box, 1971

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 3,100

James Rosenquist

Ice Point From Art And Sport, 1983

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 4,450

James Rosenquist

Yellow Landing, 1974

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 11,900

James Rosenquist

Woman In The Sun, 1991

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 4,450

James Rosenquist

Nuclear Neighborhood, 1977

Limited Edition Print

Etching

USD 3,750

James Rosenquist

Horse Blinders (South), 1972

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 6,200

James Rosenquist

Towel, Star, Sunglasses, 1977

Limited Edition Print

Etching

USD 3,750

James Rosenquist

Where The Water Goes (from The Welcome To The Water Planet), 1989

Limited Edition Print

Collage

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James Rosenquist

Universal Star Leg, 1974

Limited Edition Print

Collage

USD 3,200

James Rosenquist

Federal Spending (second State), 1978

Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

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James Rosenquist

The World Art Festival, 1982

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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James Rosenquist

A Pale Angels Halo (Yellow), 1973

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Lithograph

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James Rosenquist

Federal Spending, 1978

Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

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James Rosenquist

Miles, 1975

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 2,000

James Rosenquist

Just Desert Israel 2nd State, 1979

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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James Rosenquist

Tide (2nd State), 1976

Limited Edition Print

Etching

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James Rosenquist

Swing Screen, 1976

Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

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James Rosenquist

Window Washer Glass House, 1978

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

USD 1,450

James Rosenquist

Window Washer Glass House (black And White), 1978

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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James Rosenquist

The Flame Still Dances On Leos Book, 1997

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Lithograph

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James Rosenquist

SPOKES (green), 1978

Limited Edition Print

Etching And Aquatint

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James Rosenquist

The Kabuki Blushes (from Secrets In Carnations), 1986

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

USD 8,950

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