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Lithograph in colors on Arches - Signed, dated and numbered to lower edge - From the Associated Artists Against Torture portfolio - Published by Universal Limited Art Editions, West Islip, NY // Jasper Johns' After Holbein, a lithograph created in 1993, is part of the Associated Artists Against Torture portfolio and was published by Universal Limited Art Editions in West Islip, NY. Measuring 56.5 x 76.2 cm, this print features a symmetrical composition rendered in monochromatic tones, evoking a sense of mirroring and reflection. The work is a visual homage to the Renaissance artist Hans Holbein, blending abstract textures and forms that suggest fragmented figures or organic matter. Johns' technique creates a haunting, almost Rorschach-like effect, inviting viewers to interpret the shapes and contrasts within. Signed, dated, and numbered, this lithograph showcases Johns' ongoing engagement with history, art, and perception.
After Holbein, 1993
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Lithograph in colors on Arches - Signed, dated and numbered to lower edge - From the Associated Artists Against Torture portfolio - Published by Universal Limited Art Editions, West Islip, NY // Jasper Johns' After Holbein, a lithograph created in 1993, is part of the Associated Artists Against Torture portfolio and was published by Universal Limited Art Editions in West Islip, NY. Measuring 56.5 x 76.2 cm, this print features a symmetrical composition rendered in monochromatic tones, evoking a sense of mirroring and reflection. The work is a visual homage to the Renaissance artist Hans Holbein, blending abstract textures and forms that suggest fragmented figures or organic matter. Johns' technique creates a haunting, almost Rorschach-like effect, inviting viewers to interpret the shapes and contrasts within. Signed, dated, and numbered, this lithograph showcases Johns' ongoing engagement with history, art, and perception.
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Untitled - Faces (ULAE 243), 1988
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