Title:
Scent
Style: Contemporary (ca. 1945-present), Pop Art (ca. 1950s-1960s)
Medium: Prints, Lithograph, Linocut, Woodcut
Year: 1976
Print/Casting Year: 1976
Size: height - 28 in, width - 44 in, depth - 0 in
Markings: signed, "J. Johns", dated "'75-'76", and numbered "HC 4/6", in pencil across bottom
Edition: HC 4 of 6 (edition was 42)
Foundry/Publisher: ULAE, 166
Catalogue Raisonné: 62
Author: Corcoran Museum of Art
Estimate: from $60,000 to $80,000
Seller's Description:
Mod_Contemp
RARELY AVAILABLE by JASPER JOHNS—'Scent’ is a tour-de-force of printmaking, executed during 1975-76 by the artist and famed atelier, United Limited Art Editions (ULAE). This large-scale mixed media with woodcut follows Johns’ 1974 painting ‘Scent’, the artist’s first work to use only his ‘hatching’ motif. In the Tate Gallery catalogue, Roberta Bernstein writes that this pattern was inspired by a design Johns saw painted on a car: “...it could look either very sophisticated, like a Matisse, or very simple, like street art, and that while it was probably closer to the latter, he wanted it to be neither”.
By contrasting sensuous color with structured form, and gestural brushwork with resolute line, this work acts as a visual riddle, testing our assumptions and teasing the eye as well as the mind. Johns’ œuvre has been the subject of numerous major exhibitions, including the 2008 “Jasper Johns: Grey” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Considered one of Johns’ most important and iconic works, this woodcut has fetched as much as $ 143,000 at auction in 1989. In beautiful and excellent condition, framed.
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