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Original archival pigment print on Epson Hot-Pressed paper - Published by Adamson Editions Washington D.C - Hand Signed and Dated in Pencil // Untitled (Flag) by Robert Longo, created in 2013, is an archival pigment print showcasing a detailed, monochromatic depiction of the American flag. Rendered with striking realism, the artwork captures the flag in mid-wave, highlighting the play of light and shadow on the folds of the fabric. The black-and-white tones emphasize the texture and movement, creating a dramatic and almost sculptural effect. The print is produced on Epson Hot-Pressed paper and was published by Adamson Editions in Washington D.C., reflecting the artist’s meticulous attention to quality and detail. Longo’s work often explores power and symbolism, and this piece, with its close-up focus on the flag, evokes themes of patriotism, identity, and societal reflection. The artwork is hand-signed and dated in pencil, underscoring its authenticity and limited-edition nature.
Untitled (Flag), 2013
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Original archival pigment print on Epson Hot-Pressed paper - Published by Adamson Editions Washington D.C - Hand Signed and Dated in Pencil // Untitled (Flag) by Robert Longo, created in 2013, is an archival pigment print showcasing a detailed, monochromatic depiction of the American flag. Rendered with striking realism, the artwork captures the flag in mid-wave, highlighting the play of light and shadow on the folds of the fabric. The black-and-white tones emphasize the texture and movement, creating a dramatic and almost sculptural effect. The print is produced on Epson Hot-Pressed paper and was published by Adamson Editions in Washington D.C., reflecting the artist’s meticulous attention to quality and detail. Longo’s work often explores power and symbolism, and this piece, with its close-up focus on the flag, evokes themes of patriotism, identity, and societal reflection. The artwork is hand-signed and dated in pencil, underscoring its authenticity and limited-edition nature.
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Limited Edition Print
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What is photorealism?
Photorealism is a genre of art or artistic movement that involves drawing, painting, and other graphic media in which the artist carefully studies a photograph and attempts to reproduce it as realistically as possible in another medium. While the term can broadly describe any artwork created in this manner, it specifically refers to a group of painters and paintings in the U.S. art movement that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s.