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Lithograph // William Wegman’s Profiles in Patriotism (from Freedom of Expression), 1992 is a lithograph that exemplifies his whimsical and thoughtful approach to photography and art. The image features one of Wegman’s iconic Weimaraner dogs, draped in the American flag, gazing thoughtfully into the distance. The dark background accentuates the contrast between the patriotic red, white, and blue of the flag and the grey tones of the dog. This work cleverly juxtaposes a sense of solemnity with a subtle sense of humor, inviting viewers to consider the symbols of national pride in a new and personal context.
Profiles in Patriotism (from Freedom of Expression), 1992
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Lithograph // William Wegman’s Profiles in Patriotism (from Freedom of Expression), 1992 is a lithograph that exemplifies his whimsical and thoughtful approach to photography and art. The image features one of Wegman’s iconic Weimaraner dogs, draped in the American flag, gazing thoughtfully into the distance. The dark background accentuates the contrast between the patriotic red, white, and blue of the flag and the grey tones of the dog. This work cleverly juxtaposes a sense of solemnity with a subtle sense of humor, inviting viewers to consider the symbols of national pride in a new and personal context.
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William Wegman
Profiles In Patriotism (from Freedom Of Expression), 1992
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
USD 5,500
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