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// Buster Keaton by Joan Brossa is a 1989 lithograph that pays homage to the iconic silent film actor and director known for his elaborate stunts and deadpan expressions. The print presents a stylized black silhouette of a steam locomotive, meticulously outlined in a minimalistic frame with clean lines. Positioned against a white background, the central locomotive is accompanied by the text BUSTER KEATON, directly associating the powerful image of the train with the actor’s cinematic legacy, particularly referencing Keaton’s 1926 film The General, where a train plays a central role. Brossa’s work here merges humor, nostalgia, and homage, illustrating his interest in popular culture and its intersection with fine art.
Buster Keaton , 1989
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// Buster Keaton by Joan Brossa is a 1989 lithograph that pays homage to the iconic silent film actor and director known for his elaborate stunts and deadpan expressions. The print presents a stylized black silhouette of a steam locomotive, meticulously outlined in a minimalistic frame with clean lines. Positioned against a white background, the central locomotive is accompanied by the text BUSTER KEATON, directly associating the powerful image of the train with the actor’s cinematic legacy, particularly referencing Keaton’s 1926 film The General, where a train plays a central role. Brossa’s work here merges humor, nostalgia, and homage, illustrating his interest in popular culture and its intersection with fine art.
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