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Lithograph on J. Whatman. Image: 9.6 × 6.4 in (24 × 16 cm) / Sheet: 16.25 × 11.25 in (41 × 29 cm). Signed, dated and numbered to lower edge with a blindstamp. Printed by Universal Limited Art Editions, West Islip, NY and published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York. Literature: ULAE 254. Summer (Blue) by Jasper Johns is a lithograph created between 1985 and 1991, printed on J. Whatman paper. The composition is a dense, collage-like arrangement of visual fragments, divided vertically. On the left, textured surfaces, geometric patterns, and a partial portrait suggest layered meaning, while the right half offers a darker, more abstract contrast. Rendered in a monochromatic blue tone, the print reflects Johns' interest in memory, perception, and symbolic language. This work, from an edition of 225, was printed by Universal Limited Art Editions and published by Brooke Alexander, Inc.
Summer (Blue), 1985-91
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Lithograph on J. Whatman. Image: 9.6 × 6.4 in (24 × 16 cm) / Sheet: 16.25 × 11.25 in (41 × 29 cm). Signed, dated and numbered to lower edge with a blindstamp. Printed by Universal Limited Art Editions, West Islip, NY and published by Brooke Alexander, Inc., New York. Literature: ULAE 254. Summer (Blue) by Jasper Johns is a lithograph created between 1985 and 1991, printed on J. Whatman paper. The composition is a dense, collage-like arrangement of visual fragments, divided vertically. On the left, textured surfaces, geometric patterns, and a partial portrait suggest layered meaning, while the right half offers a darker, more abstract contrast. Rendered in a monochromatic blue tone, the print reflects Johns' interest in memory, perception, and symbolic language. This work, from an edition of 225, was printed by Universal Limited Art Editions and published by Brooke Alexander, Inc.
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