WORKS FROM THE COLLECTION OF MICHAEL CRICHTON
JASPER JOHNS (b. 1930)

Target (ULAE 1)

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JASPER JOHNS (b. 1930)
Target (ULAE 1)
lithograph, 1960, on Japan paper, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 6/30 (there were also 3 artist's proofs), published by ULAE, West Islip, New York, with their blindstamp, framed
Image: 12 x 12 in. (305 x 305 mm.)
Sheet: 22½ x 17½ in. (570 x 445 mm.)
Executed in 1960. This work is number six from an edition of thirty plus three artist's proofs.
Provenance
David Whitney, New York
His sale; Christie's, New York, 7 November 1996, lot 634
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner

Lot Essay

Target was Johns' first venture in printmaking which he created at Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE), the first experimental lithography workshop in the United States founded by Tatyana Grosman in 1957. This lithograph was the beginning of a long collaborative relationship between the artist and publisher which continues to this day. This image features one of Johns' most iconic subjects, the target, in concert with his signature hatched drawing style. The lithographic crayon has crossed the stone's surface in an apparently random fashion, out of which emerges the geometric shape of the target; a visual paradox between the actual surface and the represented image which characterizes the artist's most important early work.

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