JAMES ROSENQUIST (B. 1933)
JAMES ROSENQUIST (B. 1933)

F-111 (South, West, North, East) (Glenn 73)

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JAMES ROSENQUIST (B. 1933)
F-111 (South, West, North, East) (Glenn 73)
the complete set of four lithographs with screenprint in colors, each signed, titled and dated in pencil, 1974, on Arches, each numbered 'A.P. 14/20' (an artist's proof, the edition was 75), published by Petersburg Press, New York, the full sheets, apparently in very good condition, not examined out of the frames
Two S. 36 x 75 in. (914 x 1905 mm.)
Two S. 36 x 70 in. (914 x 1778 mm.)

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"History is remembered by its art, not its war machines."

-James Rosenquist


Seemingly incongruous bits of imagery-a diver plunging underwater, a mass of spaghetti, an umbrella over a nuclear mushroom cloud, and a magazine illustration of a girl having her hair done-pass through the stainless steel fuselage and pointed nose of James Rosenquist's most ambitious print F-111. In the eponymous painting of 1964-65, upon which this print is based, Rosenquist protested the Vietnam War and questioned the collusion between the war, income taxes, consumerism and advertising. Now decades later, these colliding visual motifs, filtered through multi-media, still flicker in today's consciousness.