Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Red Grooms, Charlie Chaplin, 3-D lithograph, plexiglass box, Chaplin in yellow-striped jacket and teal pants, playful stance.

From the rare limited edition of 75 - Original 3-D color lithograph in plexi box - Excellent condition - Hand signed by Red grooms // Charlie Chaplin by Red Grooms is a vibrant 3-D lithograph in a plexiglass box, capturing the iconic figure in a dynamic, playful stance. Created in 1986, this limited edition print is part of a series of only 75 pieces. Grooms presents Chaplin, instantly recognizable in his classic attire: bowler hat, cane, and oversized suit. The colors are vivid, with Chaplin’s yellow-striped jacket and teal pants contrasting against the simpler background, bringing him to life with a sense of movement and whimsy. Known for his three-dimensional and immersive approach, Grooms enhances the physicality of Chaplin’s comic character, inviting viewers to appreciate the charm and humor that defined the legendary entertainer.

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Charlie Chaplin, 1986

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From the rare limited edition of 75 - Original 3-D color lithograph in plexi box - Excellent condition - Hand signed by Red grooms // Charlie Chaplin by Red Grooms is a vibrant 3-D lithograph in a plexiglass box, capturing the iconic figure in a dynamic, playful stance. Created in 1986, this limited edition print is part of a series of only 75 pieces. Grooms presents Chaplin, instantly recognizable in his classic attire: bowler hat, cane, and oversized suit. The colors are vivid, with Chaplin’s yellow-striped jacket and teal pants contrasting against the simpler background, bringing him to life with a sense of movement and whimsy. Known for his three-dimensional and immersive approach, Grooms enhances the physicality of Chaplin’s comic character, inviting viewers to appreciate the charm and humor that defined the legendary entertainer.

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Lithograph

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Etching

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Etching

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

USD 5,400

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Mixed Media

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Lithograph

USD 1,450

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Lithograph

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Lithograph

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