James Rosenquist (American, 1933-2017), is in my opinion criminally under-appreciated (and valued) at the moment. This work is from the 80s and it feels bolder than some of the earlier, more famous prints. Weird, not trollishly, but because he's experimenting.
Provenance: Barbara Gillman (1937-2023), an influential American art gallerist.
James Rosenquist, "Above", color lithograph on arches paper from the suite "High Technology and Mysticism: A Meeting Point Portfolio: 1981." Pencil signed and dated lower right, 52/150.
Dimensions: 34 X 33 X .1 in.
Condition: Good overall condition having average surface wear, toning and storage wear to edges and corners. Evidence of mounting tape remnants on verso. Sold unframed, will be shipped rolled in tube. Estate fresh to the market.