James Rosenquist (b. 1933)
James Rosenquist (b. 1933)

The Serenade for the Doll after Claude Debussy, Gift Wrapped Doll #29

Details
James Rosenquist (b. 1933)
The Serenade for the Doll after Claude Debussy, Gift Wrapped Doll #29
oil on canvas
60 x 60 in. (152.4 x 152.4 cm.)
Painted in 1993.
Provenance
Leo Castelli Gallery, New York
Richard L. Feigen and Co., New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 1994
Literature
James Rosenquist: Gift Wrapped Dolls Or Serenade for the Doll after Claude Debussy, exh. cat., Chicago, Richard L. Feigen & Co., 1993, p. 23, no. 29 (illustrated).
Exhibited
Tokyo, Akira Ikeda Gallery, James Rosenquist: The Serenade for the Doll after Claude Debussy or Gift Wrapped Dolls, September 1993, pp. 12, 13 and 21 (illustrated).

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Lot Essay

“Rosenquist has managed to constantly surprise us, to make us look at things twice. His work is multivalent. It is precise yet ambiguous, reverberating in ways that more explicit works cannot. He has tackled some of the most important themes of his time. He has taken on the human condition, and yet he has remained idiosyncratic, antilogical.”
(W. Hopps, “Connoisseur of the Inexplicable,” James Rosenquist: A Retrospective, exh. cat., Solomon R. Guggenheim, New York, 2003, p. 15)

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